Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome (WHS) is caused by a chromosomal deletion of the band 4p16.3 with characteristic craniofacial features -’Greek warrior helmet’ 5 facies (prominent glabella, hypertelorism, broad beaked nose and frontal bossing), high-arched eyebrows, protruding eyes, epicanthal folds, short philtrum, distinct mouth with downturned corners, micrognathia, dysplastic ears, preauricular tags. Till date there are very few case reports of Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome.Here we report a case that had characteristic dysmorphic facies (Figure1) ‘Greek warrior helmet’ and was diagnosed as a case of WHS. But presence of Meningo-encephalocele and lissencephaly is rarely reported in literature in association with Wolf-hirschhorn syndrome till date.
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Biswas, P., Choudhury, R., Gayen, S., Guha, D., Roy, S., & Dasgupta, M. K. (2014). Greek warrior helmet facies (Wolf-hirschhorn syndrome). Journal of Nepal Paediatric Society, 34(3), 239–243. https://doi.org/10.3126/jnps.v34i3.10289
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