Hamartoneoplastic malformation syndrome of uncertain etiology characterized by partial gigantism of the hands and/or feet, asymmetry of the limbs, plantar hyperplasia, hemangiomas, lipomas, lymphangiomas, epidermal nevi, macrocephaly, cranial hyperostoses, and long-bone overgrowth. Joseph Merrick, the so-called "elephant man", apparently suffered from Proteus syndrome and not neurofibromatosis, a disorder with similar characteristics.
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- Proteus Syndrome Foundation Support and education for families and professionals. Includes abstracts, brochures, glossary, links and newsletters.
- NORD: Proteus Syndrome Offers synonyms, a general discussion and further resources.
- Woman's 11-stone legs may be lost The BBC reports on a Lancashire woman's campaign to raise awareness of a condition which has left her with 11-stone legs.
- Proteus Syndrome Foundation UK Charitable organisation that supports and educates families and professionals about this condition and raises money for research.
- DermNet NZ: Proteus Syndrome Factsheet with an overview, signs, symptoms and management.