Case Report

Freeman–Sheldon Syndrome: First Molecularly Confirmed Case from Sub-Saharan Africa

Figure 1

(a) from left to right shows micrognathia and low-set crumpled ears, camptodactyly of the right hand, and camptodactyly and “windmill vane position” of the left hand. (b) from left to right shows congenital vertical talus of the right foot (rocker bottom foot), Talipes equinovarus of the left foot (club foot) and chordee. (c) shows the “mask-like” face with a wide and flat nasal bridge, ocular hypertelorism, microstomia, and puckered lips (“whistling face”).
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