Ectrodactyly, ectodermal dysplasia, and cleft lip/palate syndrome (EEC) syndrome is a rare genetic disorder with an incidence of around 1 in 90,000 in population. It is known with various names including split hand–split foot–ectodermal dysplasia–cleft syndrome or split hand, cleft hand, or lobster claw hand/foot. We report first case of EEC with associated heart disease (Tetralogy of Fallot) who was diagnosed as EEC on the basis of clinical features and EEC was confirmed with genetic analysis.
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Sharma, D., Kumar, C., Bhalerao, S., Pandita, A., Shastri, S., & Sharma, P. (2015). Ectrodactyly, Ectodermal Dysplasia, Cleft Lip, and Palate (EEC Syndrome) with Tetralogy of Fallot: A Very Rare Combination. Frontiers in Pediatrics, 3. https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2015.00051
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