Clinical features
The clinical features of Potter's syndrome are:
- squashed face:
- broad, flattened nose,
- epicanthic folds
- floppy, low set ears
- small chin - micrognathia
- hypoplastic lungs
- joint contractures and deformities
- urogenital system defects
- cardiac malformations
- stillbirth in a third of infants
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