Paciente com síndrome oral-facial-digital tipo II. Reporte do caso

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Abstract

Oro-facial-digital syndrome (OFD) is a rare congenital disorder. Its incidence in the general population ranges from less than 1/1.000.000 to 1/250.000 living births. Patients usually present developmental disorders that affect the mouth, face, hands and feet. So far, most of the genes involved are unknown, so diagnosis is clinical. We report the case of a child with oral, facial, and digital alterations, and hearing impairment suggestive of the OFD syndrome. Phenotype was consistent with the type II variant. Discussion is based on the criteria for variants of the syndrome.

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Edel, T., Zárate-Sanabria, A. G., Briceño-Balcázar, I., & Martínez-Lozano, J. C. (2017). Paciente com síndrome oral-facial-digital tipo II. Reporte do caso. Iatreia, 30(1), 86–91. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.iatreia.v30n1a09

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