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. 2012 Dec 1;3(6):255–261. doi: 10.1159/000345653

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Clinical features of 2 Emirati patients with Carpenter syndrome. A Appearance of patient IV-1 at birth. Note acrocephaly, upslanting palpebral fissures, wide nasal bridge and tip, and polysyndactyly of the toes. B Appearance of the hand at birth in patient IV-1 showing syndactyly of the fingers. C Appearance of patient IV-2 at 6 years. The craniosynostosis has been operated on. Note prominent metopic ridge, widely spaced eyes with epicanthic folds and depressed nasal bridge. D Appearance of the hand in patient IV-2. Note brachydactyly and scar of the operation for syndactyly.