CFC syndrome: report on three additional cases
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CFC syndrome: report on three additional cases
Abstract
We describe three patients, originating from three different Italian localities, affected by the cardio-facio-cutaneous (CFC) syndrome. In addition to a varying degree of mental retardation, these patients present characteristics consisting of a peculiar face with bitemporal frontal constriction and other anomalies involving the eyes, nose, ears, hair, skin, and heart that are consistent with this diagnosis.
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