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Table 1 Major clinical features of Sheldon-Hall syndrome.

From: Sheldon-Hall syndrome

Clinical finding

Frequency

Facial features

 

   Triangular face

+++

   Small, pointed chin

+++

   Micrognatia

+++

   Down-slanting palpebral fissures

+++

   Prominent nasolabial folds

+++

   High arched palate

++

   Long philtrum

++

   Long face

+

   Attached ear lobes

+

   Cleft lip/palate

+

Limbs

 

   Ulnar deviation of fingers

+++

   Clasped thumb

+++

   Overlapping fingers

+++

   Hypoplastic and/or absent flexion creases

+++

   Camptodactyly

++

   Talipes equinovarus

++

   Overlapping toes

++

   Vertical talus

+

   Tarsal fusion

+

Other features

 

   Short stature

+++

   Developmental delay

++

   Scoliosis

++

   Developmental dysplasia of the hip

++

   Short neck

+

   Webbed neck

+