Abstract:Pfeiffer syndrome is a severe autosomal dominant condition that affects many systems of the human body. It is caused by mutations in the fibroblast growth factor receptors of the fibroblast growth factor genes. The phenotype of patients with Pfeiffer syndrome includes multiple limb and cranial abnormalities, and mental retardation. The infant reported here also had cloverleaf-shaped skull, broad thumbs and big toes, bilateral syndactyly, and hypertelorism. The patient was hospitalised in the Lviv Regional Clin… Show more
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