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. 1983 Feb;20(1):65–67. doi: 10.1136/jmg.20.1.65

A female infant with features of Mohr and Majewski syndromes: variable expression, a genetic compound, or a distinct entity?

M Baraitser *, J Burn , J Fixsen *
PMCID: PMC1048990  PMID: 6842538

Abstract

A female child, the offspring of a consanguineous mating, had a cleft palate, tongue tumours, hypoplastic tibiae, and polysyndactyly. The relationship to the Mohr and Majewski syndromes is discussed.

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