A neonate with Poland-Mobius syndrome
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- DOI: 10.2011/JCPSP.640641
A neonate with Poland-Mobius syndrome
Abstract
Poland-Mobius syndrome is a combination of two rare congenital syndromes characterized by congenital facial weakness, loss of abduction of eyes, limb defects, and absence or hypoplasia of the pectoral muscles. A patient with features of both the Mobius syndrome and the Poland syndrome is presented in this case report.
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