“…A few other features that were not evaluated in this study are presented in the literature: myoclonus, poor hearing, pelvic kidney, bilateral vesico-ureteral reflux, hip girdle anomalies, 11 median cleft lip/palate, 8 asymmetric mandible. 9 Additional features that have been reported in other studies of patients with EFNB1 mutations include: diaphragmatic hernia, 18,19,21,27 dysplastic clavicles and clavicle pseudoarthrosis, [8][9][10][11][12]18,20,23 accessory nipples, 10 high arched palate, 4,9-12,32 uterus arcuatus, 10 duplication of uterus, kidneys and ureters, 10 and low posterior hairline. 8,12,22 Furthermore, some studies state that CFNS patients have a normal intelligence, 8,10,12,15 whereas others claim that some may have learning difficulties to a variable degree.…”