Trigonocephaly, protruding forehead, low anterior hair line, wide upslanted palpebral fissures, chalazion in the left lower eye lid, depressed nasal bridge, broad nose, microretrognathia, low set ears and short neck.

Trigonocephaly, protruding forehead, low anterior hair line, wide upslanted palpebral fissures, chalazion in the left lower eye lid, depressed nasal bridge, broad nose, microretrognathia, low set ears and short neck.

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We report a 2.5year old female child, third in order of birth of healthy non consanguineous Egyptian parents with C syndrome. The patient had moderate mental retardation, trigonocephaly, protruding forehead, low anterior hair line, wide upslanted palpebral fissures, depressed nasal bridge, broad nose, high arched palate, microretrognathia, low set...

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