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Clinical features

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The clavicular hypoplasia leads to an abnormally low positioning of the shoulders, which can be commonly apposed anteriorly.

Common features include

  • frontal bossing
  • joint hyperlaxity leading to genu valgum
  • dental anomalies
  • there may be proportionate short stature

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