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Table 1 Possible craniofacial anatomical features seen in Freeman-Burian syndrome, excluding those required for diagnosis

From: Freeman-Burian syndrome

scaphocephaly

enophthalmos

epicanthal folds

low hairlines

ocular hypertelorism

strabismus

blepharophimosis

upper blepharoptosis

small nose

alar naris hypoplasia

two subcutaneous mounds at medial supraorbital area

horizontal skeletal elevation paralleling frontal hairline

prominent supraorbital ridge

down-slanting palpebral fissures

long philtrum

midface hypoplasia

high arched hard palate

class II malocclusion

dental crowding

microglossia

micrognathia

straight mandibular rami

pterygium of the neck

limited range of motion of the neck