“…BPS is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by severe congenital malformations, including severe popliteal pterygia, ankyloblepharon, filiform bands between the jaws, cleft lip and palate, syndactyly, and genital malformations. Most of the BPS cases were fatal either in the prenatal or neonatal period (Abdalla & Morsy, 2011; Aslan et al, 2000; Bartsocas & Papas, 1972; Ceylaner et al, 2007; Dolan et al, 2003; Hall et al, 1982; Martinez‐Frias et al, 1991; Massoud et al, 1998; Papadia et al, 1984; Veenstra‐Knol et al, 2003). However, there are reports showing that some individuals have survived into childhood or beyond via intensive medical care (Erturan et al, 2016; Kalay et al, 2012; Mitchell et al, 2012).…”