- The University of Houston Langer Giedion Syndrome Home Page Workshops Maps TRPS I LGS TRPS III EXT 1 Feedback Home The goal of this page is to consolidate information and resources on Langer Giedion Syndrome. It will be updated as often as possible. I hope it will be a site that research scientists, clinicians, M.D.'s as well as affected individuals and their families will find useful. Links to ...wimp.nsm.uh.edu/lgs.html
- LGS General Description. The following is a general description of Langer-Giedion Syndrome (LGS), also known as Trichorhinophalangeal Syndrome Type II (TRPS2). It is not meant for diagnostic or medical purposes but to provide the general public with an basic understanding of this syndrome. LGS is characterized by the following three features which are seen in almost all LGS cases: Cranio-facial ...wimp.nsm.uh.edu/LGS-GD.html