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There are a large number of dysmorphic syndromes associated with various combinations of hypertelorism (with or without flat mid-face), epicanthic folds, convergent squint, low set ears, upward and downward slanting of the palpebral fissures, and eyebrows abnormalities occurring in association with hypotonia and developmental delay. The aim of this book is to report the occurrence of a new dysmorphic syndrome with the novel occurrence of unique eyebrows abnormalities consisting of splitting with a relatively thick upward slanting medial parts and thin non-slanting lateral parts in association…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
There are a large number of dysmorphic syndromes associated with various combinations of hypertelorism (with or without flat mid-face), epicanthic folds, convergent squint, low set ears, upward and downward slanting of the palpebral fissures, and eyebrows abnormalities occurring in association with hypotonia and developmental delay. The aim of this book is to report the occurrence of a new dysmorphic syndrome with the novel occurrence of unique eyebrows abnormalities consisting of splitting with a relatively thick upward slanting medial parts and thin non-slanting lateral parts in association with downward slanting palpebral fissures, bilateral convergent squint, hypertelorism with flat mid-face, epicanthic folds, large ears, developmental delay, and infantile hypotonia mostly attributed to congenital myopathy.
Autorenporträt
Professor Aamir Jalal Al Mosawi, is senior advisor doctor at Baghdad Medical City. He is the Head of Iraq Headquarter of Copernicus Scientists International Panel. He is member of the American Academy of Pediatrics. He served as a member of the advisory council the International Association of Medical Colleges (IAMC).