An atypical case suggesting the possibility of overlap between Malpuech and Juberg-Hayward syndromes

Clinical Dysmorphology
W ReardonW Gorman

Abstract

Malpuech syndrome and Juberg-Hayward syndrome are considered to be distinct disorders of orofacial clefting. We present details of a patient whose clinical presentation closely resembles the profile of Malpuech syndrome, but whose radiological features are more in keeping with published observations in Juberg-Hayward patients.

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