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A Lethal Syndrome of Microcephaly with Multiple Congenital Anomalies in Three Siblings
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1971
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Multiple Congenital AbnormalitiesPathologyAnatomyCongenital DisordersCraniofacial AnomaliesAbnormal DevelopmentNeuropathologyCytogenetic AbnormalityHistopathologyThree SiblingsLethal SyndromeDevelopmental AnomalyThumb HypoplasiaDevelopmental BiologyMultiple Congenital AnomaliesPediatricsFetal ComplicationMedicineInfant 2
The clinical findings are described in three siblings with a syndrome of microcephaly and multiple congenital abnormalities. All three infants had congenital anomalies of the limbs, described as flexion deformities. Infant 2 showed atrophic gyri and absence of the corpus callosum, with atrophy of cerebrum, cerebellum, and pons. Infant 2 exhibited unusual canine facies. Chromosomal studies were normal on infant 3 (leucocyte and skin cultures). Leucocyte cultures from the mother and father revealed no cytogenetic abnormality.