Studies of a Family with the Oral-Facial-Digital Syndrome

Volume: 271, Issue: 21, Pages: 1073 - 1080
Published: Nov 19, 1964
Abstract
IN 1954 a syndrome characterized by cleft tongue and jaw, cleft lip and palate and digital malformation was described in 8 female patients by Papillon-Léage and Psaume.1 The terms "oral-facial-digital syndrome"2 and "orodigitofacial dysostosis"3 were later proposed for this condition.During a visit to a general pediatric clinic at Children's Orthopedic Hospital 3 members in different generations of a family were noted to have cleft tongue, cleft...
Paper Details
Title
Studies of a Family with the Oral-Facial-Digital Syndrome
Published Date
Nov 19, 1964
Volume
271
Issue
21
Pages
1073 - 1080
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