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. 2010 Dec;10(4):395–399.

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Examination of the infant revealed: the face showed all the features as described by Potter (flattening of the nose, recession of the chin, soft flat ears, with apparent absence of the cartilage, and low positioning of the eras, the eyes showed hypertelorism (a wide inter-ocular distance, and prominent epicanthal folds, forming a wide semicircle on each side of the nose and covering medial palpebral commissure).