PMID: 11321601Apr 26, 2001Paper

Distinctive pitted enamel hypoplasia and short stature

Journal of Craniofacial Genetics and Developmental Biology
M J KochM Bettendorf

Abstract

We report a case of postnatal onset short stature and a distinctive pitted enamel hypoplasia in a 19-year-old woman. Growth hormone deficiency and other endocrine deficiencies were excluded. Additional observations of similar cases might outline a newly recognized syndrome.

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