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Facial photograph of proband III-8 of family 2, showing malar hypoplasia, depressed nasal bridge, and micrognathia.

Facial photograph of proband III-8 of family 2, showing malar hypoplasia, depressed nasal bridge, and micrognathia.

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... had severe xerostomia with numerous incidences of dental caries and left lacrimal duct stenosis. Craniofacial dysmorphic features included dolichocephaly, cupped ears, depressed nasal bridge, malar hypoplasia, midfacial retrusion, and micrognathia ( Figure 7). All of her primary teeth showed hypoplasia (no microdontia) and long, thin roots of the mandibular incisors and primary molars (Figure 8). ...

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