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Oral facial digital syndrome

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Oral-facial-digital syndrome is a group of at least 13 related conditions that affect the development of the mouth, facial features, and digits in between 1 in 50,000 to 250,000 newborns with the majority of cases being type I (Papillon-League-Psaume syndrome).

Types of oral-facial-digital syndrome

  • Type I, Papillon-League-Psaume syndrome
  • Type II, Mohr syndrome
  • Type III, Sugarman syndrome
  • Type IV, Baraitser-Burn syndrome
  • Type V, Thurston syndrome
  • Type VI, Varadi-Papp syndrome
  • Type VII, Whelan syndrome
  • Type VIII, Oral-facial-digital syndrome, Edwards type (not to be confused with Edwards syndrome)
  • Type IX, OFD syndrome with retinal abnormalities
  • Type X, OFD with fibular aplasia
  • Type XI, Gabrielli syndrome
  • References

    Oral-facial-digital syndrome Wikipedia