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Fryns syndrome: a predictable, lethal pattern of multiple congenital anomalies
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
|January 1, 1987
Abstract:
Fryns syndrome is a unique pattern of lethal multiple congenital malformations with variable expression. A family in which all four sibs conformed to Fryns syndrome is detailed and substantiates the criteria for definition of the syndrome; perinatal mortality, hypoplastic lungs, and facial deformities should be highly suggestive of the syndrome. The addition of a strong family history, diaphragmatic hernias, distal limb deformities, and early onset of polyhydramnios with subsequent premature delivery should definitely confirm the diagnosis.