Abstract:Fig 1 The facies of twin I (a) and twin II (b) showing characteristic triangular facies, open mouth and broad root of nose. They also had flat occiput and intermittent protruding tongue which is not evident in this picture. Sleep electroencephalographic 10s epoch (Neonatal montage; sensitivity: 10 μV/mm; sweep: 30 mm/s) showing chaotic background with runs of high amplitude (400-1000 μV) slow-waves resembling hypsarrhythmia (c).
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