Orofaciodigital syndrome

Orofaciodigital syndrome or oral-facial-digital syndrome is a group of at least 13 related conditions that affect the development of the mouth, facial features, and digits in between 1 in 50,000 to 250,000 newborns with the majority of cases being type I (Papillon-League-Psaume syndrome).[1]

Orofaciodigital syndrome
Other namesOrofaciodigital syndrome
Tongue in orofaciodigital syndrome
SpecialtyRheumatology, medical genetics Edit this on Wikidata

Type

The different types are:s[2]

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