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Anodontia as the sole clinical sign of the ectrodactyly-ectodermal dysplasia-cleft lip (EEC) syndrome.
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1990
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Developmental AnomalyOligosymptomatic ExpressionEec SyndromeEctrodactyly-ectodermal Dysplasia-cleft LipCleft LipGenetic DisorderGeneticsCraniofacial AnomaliesOral BiologyCleft Lip RepairSole Clinical SignAutosomal Dominant SyndromeOrthodontic ResearchMedicineCraniofacial DisorderNeurogenetics
In this report we present another family with oligosymptomatic expression of the EEC syndrome. A mother with complete absence of the permanent teeth had two children with split hand/split foot deformity, as typically seen in the EEC syndrome. Cleft lip/cleft palate was also present in one of them. The great variability in expression of this autosomal dominant syndrome is discussed and the difficulties in genetic counseling are emphasized.