The Costello syndrome: report of a case and review of the literature

The Japanese Journal of Human Genetics
I KondoK Ashimine

Abstract

A 5-year-old girl with the Costello syndrome is reported. Her clinical manifestations included growth and developmental delay, a distinct facial appearance with sparse and curly hair, nasal papillomata, and dark loose skin of the hands and feet. These manifestations, especially nasal papilloma, an age-dependent anomaly, are distinct in the Costello syndrome.

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