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Early transvaginal ultrasonographic diagnosis of Beemer‐Langer dysplasia: a report of two cases
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1998
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The early second-trimester sonographic diagnosis of two infants with short rib (polydactyly) dysplasia type IV (Beemer-Langer dysplasia) is presented. In addition to short ribs, this syndrome is characterized by short limbs with or without polydactyly. There are often associated defects, particularly neural-tube anomalies. The occurrence of consanguinity and of four affected siblings in this family support autosomal recessive inheritance.