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Brains and faces in holoprosencephaly: pre‐ and postnatal description of 30 cases

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This study indicates that holoprosencephaly represents a heterogeneous entity with different etiologies and clinical appearances. The fact that holoprosencephaly features are found associated with particular conditions such as fronto-nasal dysplasia (2/30; 6.7%), agnathia-otocephaly (3/30; 10%), and anencephaly (3/30; 10%), suggests that these may be underreported conditions in other large holoprosencephaly series.

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