Zazam Sheriff Phillips Syndrome
Definition:

Zazam Sheriff Phillips syndrome is a rare and genetically inherited congenital syndrome.


Symptoms and Signs:

Patients experience having aniridia, ectopia lentis, abnormal upper incisors, and mental retardation.


Causes:

The condition is believed to be genetically inherited, which is attributed to consanguinuity as affecting the chances of its inheritance. Although there is a hypothesis that symptoms are found in a particular gene, the gene that affects the condition is not yet known. However, a different genetic cause is believed to have caused mental retardation.