Robinow syndrome without mesomelic 'brachymelia': A report of five cases

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Abstract

A family is described in which the father and his two children had Robinow syndrome, but with no consistent brachymelia or dwarfism. To further sporadic cases are described, one with rhizomelic brachymelia and dwarfism and the other with generalised shortening of the limbs. An attempt is also made to distinguish between the phenotype of autosomal dominant and recessive cases on the basis of the familial cases in this paper and other reported cases.

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Bain, M. D., Winter, R. M., & Burn, J. (1986). Robinow syndrome without mesomelic “brachymelia”: A report of five cases. Journal of Medical Genetics, 23(4), 350–354. https://doi.org/10.1136/jmg.23.4.350

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