Dysplasia, cranio-carpo-tarsalQ87.0
Synonym(s)
cranio-carpo-tarsal dysplasia; Freeman-Sheldon Syndrome; whistling mouth syndrome
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Rare, probably autosomal-dominantly inherited, combined malformation of the face, hands and feet.
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Microstomy, bulging lips, mimic rigidity, receding chin, skull, weak, flaccid arm muscles, bending contractures and ulnar deviation of the fingers, congenital pointed clubfoot, short stature.
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