A further case of a new syndrome including midface retraction, hypertrichosis, and skeletal anomalies.
AUTOR(ES)
Donnai, D
RESUMO
The clinical and radiological features of a male child with multiple malformations are described. He appears to be an example of a new syndrome recently described by Schinzel and Giedion (1978).
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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