PMID: 7371218Apr 1, 1980Paper

Dominant inheritance of femoral hypoplasia-unusual facies syndrome

Clinical Genetics
R P Lampert

Abstract

The femoral hypoplasia-unusual facies syndrome comprises short femurs and a facies with short nose, elongated philtrum, thin upper lip and micrognathia. It is felt to be sporadic in nature. An affected father and daughter are described, implying dominant inheritance.

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