Triophthalmia and facial clefting: A case report

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We describe a Libyan boy with an unusual phenotype of multiple congenital anomalies, including triophthalmia, dolichocephaly, porencephaly, cleft lip/palate, facial asymmetry, micrognathia, and VSD. The reported phenotype is likely to represent a new entity of non-chromosomal syndromic triophthalmia. Other possibilities are discussed.

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Tayel, S. M., Sabry, M. A., Kader, N. A., Farah, S., Al-Awadi, S. A., & Farag, T. I. (1998). Triophthalmia and facial clefting: A case report. Journal of Medical Genetics, 35(10), 875–877. https://doi.org/10.1136/jmg.35.10.875

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