“…In the Stickler syndrome (SS) [Stickler et al, 1965;Stickler and Pugh, 1967;van -Balen and Falger, 1970;Opitz, 1972;Schreiner et al, 1973;Hall, 1974;Popkin and Polomeno, 1974;Herrmann et al, 1975;Beals, 1977;Say et al, 1977;Blair et al, 1979;Maumanee, 1979;Young et al, 1979;Regenbogen and Godel, 1980;Liberfarb et al, 1981;Nielsen, 1981;Kelly et al, 1982;Weingeist et al, 1982;Spallone, 19871 there are similar eye findings of myopia, vitreoretinal degeneration, and deafness, but these are usually associated with a more Marfanoid body habitus, mild spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia, arthropathy, and a characteristic elongated face [Saksena et al, 19831, with more frequent cleft palate, short midface, and the Robin sequence. There is controversy as to whether these 2 entities are actually the same [Cohen, 1974;Baraitser, 1982;Winter et al, 19831 or separate [Zellweger, 1975;O'Donnell et al, 1976;Ayme and Preus, 19841.…”