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Frontal view of case 1.

Frontal view of case 1.

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... 1 (Fig. 1) was the first child of a 26-year-old G1P1 woman and her 30-year-old nonconsanguineous husband. During the first trimester, the mother experienced urinary tract infection and nausea, and she was treated with nitrofurantoin and metoclopramide. No similarly affected relatives were identified. Delivery occurred through cesar- ean section ...
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... examination showed vertebral fusion in C2-C3 (Fig. 7), bilateral proximal radioulnar synostosis (Fig. 8), hypoplasia of the lateral border of the ulnar epiphysis ( Fig. 9), bilateral tarsal coalition between cune- iform 1 and 2 (Fig. 10), as well as long metacarpals and phalanges, long metatarsals, overlapping toes two and three, and shortened proximal phalanges in toes two and four (Fig. 11). Brain computed tomography scan was ...
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... C2-C3 (Fig. 7), bilateral proximal radioulnar synostosis (Fig. 8), hypoplasia of the lateral border of the ulnar epiphysis ( Fig. 9), bilateral tarsal coalition between cune- iform 1 and 2 (Fig. 10), as well as long metacarpals and phalanges, long metatarsals, overlapping toes two and three, and shortened proximal phalanges in toes two and four (Fig. 11). Brain computed tomography scan was ...