10 Key Warning Signs Of EEC Syndrome
9. Genitourinary System Abnormalities (Less Obvious but Critical)

A less immediately visible but significant warning sign of EEC syndrome involves the genitourinary system. Affected individuals may present with abnormalities of the kidneys, bladder, or reproductive organs. These can include kidney malformations (e.g., renal agenesis), bladder diverticula, or issues with ureter connections. While not always obvious externally, recurrent urinary tract infections, difficulties with urination, or even early onset kidney disease can be critical indicators. Such internal malformations highlight the broad systemic reach of the genetic mutations underlying EEC syndrome beyond the more visible external features.
10. Hearing Impairment (Often Overlooked)

While not universally present, hearing impairment is a significant and often overlooked warning sign in some individuals with EEC syndrome. This can range from mild to severe hearing loss, often sensorineural, affecting the inner ear's ability to process sound. The ectodermal origins contribute to the development of structures within the ear. Therefore, any concerns regarding hearing development, particularly in conjunction with other EEC-related symptoms, warrant thorough audiological evaluation. Early detection is crucial for appropriate intervention, ensuring optimal language development and quality of life.
