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Chotzen's syndrome

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Chotzen's syndrome

 [chot´senz]
an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by conical deformity of the head, mildly webbed fingers and toes, a wide space between the eyes, ptosis, and sometimes mental retardation. Called also acrocephalosyndactyly, type III.
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