Partial duplication of the eyebrows with other congenital malformations: a new syndrome
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Partial duplication of the eyebrows with other congenital malformations: a new syndrome
Abstract
Congenital malformations involving the eyebrows are a rare phenomenon. Recently we have seen a case with partial duplication of the eyebrows and multiple other malformations. Because of the presence of close parental consanguinity, we believe this constellation of findings represents a new syndrome, possibly transmitted as an autosomal recessive disorder.
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