A child with sclerocornea, short limbs, short stature, and distinct facial appearance
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A child with sclerocornea, short limbs, short stature, and distinct facial appearance
Abstract
We describe a boy with sclerocornea, short limbs, short stature and a distinct facial appearance. The resemblance to other reports of affected sibs suggests that this is a newly recognised, autosomal recessive syndrome.
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