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Z Hussain1, K Logamuthukrishnan1, S Dharmarajan1
1Department of Neurology, Government General Hospital, Madras - 600 003, India.
Abstract:
We report a female infant with features suggestive of Oral Facial Digital Syndrome (OFDS) Type I and associated cerebellar anomalies with Dandy-Walker malformation which suggest OFDS Type VI. The phenotypic overlap in this child OFDS type I and TypeVI raises the question as to whether they represent separate genetic entities. This pattern of abnormalities appears to be unique.
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