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Case Reports
. 1992 Jul;1(3):157-60.

Setleis (bitemporal 'forceps marks') syndrome in a German family: evidence for autosomal dominant inheritance

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Case Reports

Setleis (bitemporal 'forceps marks') syndrome in a German family: evidence for autosomal dominant inheritance

A Artlich et al. Clin Dysmorphol. 1992 Jul.

Abstract

The Setleis syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by predominantly facial findings, including bitemporal skin changes resembling forceps marks. Autosomal recessive inheritance of this distinct condition has been proposed. We report on a typically affected German boy whose father shows a much milder expression, thus suggesting autosomal dominant inheritance.

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