Overview
Repetitive hand wringing is a finding that may indicate an underlying health condition requiring clinical evaluation.
Associated Conditions
Conditions associated with this symptom based on HPO disease-phenotype annotations.
Rett's disorder
Very frequent (80-99%)
N-Acetylglucosaminyl transferase II deficiency
Occasional (5-29%)
Chromosome 2q37 deletion syndrome
Occasional (5-29%)
FOXG1 syndrome
Very rare (1-4%)
Atypical Rett syndrome
Very frequent (80-99%)
X-linked Dandy-Walker malformation with intellectual disability, basal ganglia disease and seizure syndrome
Occasional (5-29%)
Carbohydrate deficient glycoprotein syndrome type 2a
Occasional (5-29%)
Human immunodeficiency virus type I enhancer binding protein 2 related intellectual disability
Frequent (30-79%)
Purine rich element binding protein A syndrome
Frequent (30-79%)
Early-onset epileptic encephalopathy and intellectual disability due to GRIN2A mutation
Occasional (5-29%)
Microcephalic primordial dwarfism Alazami type
Occasional (5-29%)
CDKL5 deficiency disorder
Frequent (30-79%)
IQSEC2 (IQ motif and Sec7 domain 2) related syndromic intellectual disability
Frequent (30-79%)
DYRK1A-related intellectual disability syndrome due to 21q22.13q22.2 microdeletion
Occasional (5-29%)
Severe neurodevelopmental disorder with feeding difficulties, stereotypic hand movement, bilateral cataract
Very frequent (80-99%)
DYRK1A-related intellectual disability syndrome
Frequent (30-79%)
Contactin associated protein 2-related developmental and epileptic encephalopathy
Occasional (5-29%)
PADDAS syndrome
Always present (100%)
Quick Facts
- SNOMED CT
- 41996009
- UMLS CUI
- C0562479
- Fully Specified Name
- Repetitive hand wringing (finding)
- Associated Conditions
- 18
- Diagnostic Tests
- 0
This information is for educational purposes only. If you are experiencing symptoms, please consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and diagnosis.