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. 2015 Jan 9;125(2):636–651. doi: 10.1172/JCI77435

Figure 1. Photographs showing the representative clinical features of the patients WDSTS-1, WDSTS-2, CdLS-1, CdLS-2, and CdLS-3.

Figure 1

Note the eyebrows of the WDSTS-1 and WDSTS-2 are bushy, whereas the eyebrows of CdLS-1 and CdLS-3 have the typical arched appearance of CdLS with synophrys. WDSTS-1 and WDSTS-2 also have square and bulbous nasal tips. The second row of images demonstrates hirsutism of elbows in WDSTS-1, WDSTS-2, CdLS-1, and CdLS-2. Also of note is hirsutism of lower back, buttocks, legs, and face in the subjects. All individuals have modest brachydactyly of fingers and/or toes, and WDSTS-1, WDSTS-2, and CdLS-1 have fifth finger clinodactyly. WDSTS-1 and WDSTS-2 have pectus excavatum, and in CdLS-1, mild mid-thoracic scoliosis can be seen on the plain radiograph of the chest.