The frequency of hypoplasia of the depressor anguli oris muscle was 37 cases among 4 530 consecutive births (8-2%). Diagnosis was based on clinical and electromyographic studies. Severe congenital anomalies were detected in 3 of the 37 cases, while another 3 newborns had minor congenital defects. In 17 of the 37 cases there were first- or second-degree relatives with lower lip asymmetry. A minimum of 13 out of the 74 parents of the probands were affected. The high incidence of affection among first-degree relatives of the probands is strong evidence of hereditary factors playing a role in the aetiology of this anomaly.
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Papadatos, C., Alexiou, D., Nicolopoulos, D., Mikropoulos, H., & Hadzigeorgiou, E. (1974). Congenital hypoplasia of depressor anguli oris muscle A genetically determined condition? Archives of Disease in Childhood, 49(12), 927–931. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.49.12.927
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