Definition:

Noonan Syndrome is a genetic disorder characterized by abnormal facial features, short stature, and heart defects.

Abnormal Facial Features:

Individuals with Noonan Syndrome often have distinct facial characteristics that may include:

  • Triangular face: The face may have a downward sloping appearance.
  • Wide-set eyes: The eyes may be spaced farther apart than usual.
  • Low-set ears: The ears may be positioned lower than normal.
  • Deep-set eyes: The eyes may appear sunken.
  • Thick lips: The lips may be fuller and thicker than average.

Short Stature:

Another characteristic of Noonan Syndrome is short stature. Individuals affected by this disorder tend to be shorter than their peers.

Heart Defects:

A significant number of people with Noonan Syndrome have congenital heart defects. These may include abnormalities in the heart valves or chambers, which can affect the heart’s ability to pump blood effectively.