Abnormal facies, myopia, and short stature
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- DOI: 10.1136/adc.47.255.787
Abnormal facies, myopia, and short stature
Abstract
Three members of a family are described who have a curious facies due to a severely depressed nasal bridge, anteverted nostrils, wide-set eyes, high myopia, and short stature. The facial appearance is due to faulty development of the ethmoid bone, which also causes a short anterior cranial fossa. One member of the family was autistic and had a cleft palate. These cases closely resemble, but are thought to be distinct from, a family described by Marshall (1958) whose members had a similar facies which appeared to be due to a defective maxilla, deafness, myopia, and cataracts which were subject to many complications. One further case is described resembling Marshall's cases even more closely; she is deaf but does not have cataracts.
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- Am J Ophthalmol. 1958 Apr;45(4 Pt 2):143-56 - PubMed
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