Case Report
A Rare Cause of Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension Resistant to Therapy in The Newborn: Short-Rib Polydactyly Syndrome
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Clinical and X-ray features of the baby: (a) characteristic facial features of prominent forehead, low-set ears, narrow thorax, short upper extremities, a short and flat nose, and micrognathia; (b) polydactyly and hypoplastic nails of the hands; (c) trident aspect of the acetabular roof, ossification defects at the inferior aspect of the lateral iliac margin; (d) narrow thorax, short ribs, and high clavicle bones.
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