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. 2020 Jul 24;11:631. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2020.00631

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Clinical features of patients 2 and 3. (A) P2 as an infant and at the age of 2 (B,C), 6 (D,E), and 8 (F,G) years. (A–G) Facial dysmorphisms of P2 evolving with age include low anterior hairline, thick eyebrows, long palpebral fissures, and bulbous nose. (H) P3 at 12 months, and at the age of 3 (I) and 16 years (J,L–N). (H–J, L–N) Facial dysmorphisms of P3 evolving with age include triangular face, low anterior, and posterior hairline (L), synophris, long palpebral fissures, anteverted nares, long philtrum, thin upper lip, low set and overfolded ears, overcrowded, and misplaced teeth (N). Other findings such as pectus excavatum, flat foot, and slender habitus can be noticed as well (J). (K) P3 chest radiograph revealing accessory cervical ribs.