“…In addition to major features (see Table 1), minor dysmorphic features are common in 22qDS (Bassett et al 1998;Goldberg et al 1993;Lipson et al 1991). Several of these, such as high arched palate, overlap with the minor physical abnormalities usually assessed in studies of schizophrenia (Green et al 1989;Griffiths et al 1998;Guy et al 1983;O'Callaghan et al 1991). Interestingly, physical features seen in 22qDS are similar to many of those listed by Kraepelin (Kraepelin 1971) as common in schizophrenia: "small stature, youthful appearance, malformation of the cranium and of the ears, high and narrow palate, persistence of the intermaxillary bone, abnormal growth of hair, strabismus, deformities of the fingers or toes, polymastia, defective development and irregularity of the teeth.…”