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  • 7q- Syndrome – Gallery
  • 8+ Mosaicism – Warkany Syndrome – Gallery – Video (20:23)
  • 13q- Multiple Malformations Complex – Gallery
  • Achondroplasia Patient Development (12:57)
  • Acrocephalysyndactyly type 1 or Apert syndrome
  • Albinism Oculo – Cutaneous Partial Chediak – Higashi – Gallery
  • Anophthalmia Bilateral – Gallery
  • Apert syndrome or Acrocephalysyndactyly type 1
  • Beckwith Wiedemann Macroglossia – Omphalocele  Syndrome – Gallery:
    • Patient 1
    • Patient 2
  • Breech Footling Legs Syndrome – Gallery
  • Cleft Lower Lip – Gallery
  • Chediak – Higashi Albinism Oculo – Cutaneous Partial – Gallery
  • Concurrent Torticollis, Plagiocephaly, and Foot Contractures – Gallery
  • Deformations, Torticollis, etc. – Gallery
  • Dermatosparaxis Ehlers Danlos – Gallery
  • Down Syndrome – Signs – Tele-Clinic – Infants (Part 1 – 14:11)
  • Down Syndrome – Signs – Tele-Clinic – Infants (Part 2 – 13:32)
  • Down Syndrome – Signs – Tele-Clinic – Child – Adult (Part 3 – 11:49)
  • Down Syndrome Hands – Feet – Gallery
  • Down Syndrome High-Arched Palate – Gallery
  • Dysmorphic Syndrome, FAS, etc. – Gallery
  • Dysmorphic Syndrome – Tele-Clinic – Hirsutism – Synophris – Flat Upper Lip (15:32)
  • Edward Syndrome Associated with Trisomy 18 (18+) – Gallery
  • Ehlers Danlos Dermatosparaxis – Gallery
  • Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disordes (FASD) – Gallery
  • Footling Breech Legs Syndrome – Gallery
  • Giant Congenital Melanocytic Nevus – Gallery
  • Higashi – Chediak Partial Oculo – Cutaneous Albinism – Gallery
  • Holoprosencephaly (Patient A) – Gallery
  • Holoprosencephaly (Patient B) – Gallery
  • Hormone Lack Syndrome – Gallery
  • Hypospadias – Nipple Hypopigmentation – Gallery
  • Infantile Angiomas concurrent with FAS – Gallery
  • Iniencephaly 1 – Gallery – Video (4:22)
  • Lower Lip Cleft – Gallery
  • Macroglossia – Omphalocele Beckwith Wiedemann Syndrome – Gallery
  • Male Turner Noonan
  • McCune-Albright Polyostotic Fibrous Displasia – Gallery
  • McCune-Albright Polyostotic Fibrous Displasia – 2 – Gallery
  • Median Solitary Maxillary Incisor (SMMI) Syndrome (14:22)
  • Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia (MEN) Syndrome Type 2A or Sipple – Gallery
  • Neurocutaneous Melanosis – Gallery
  • Neurofibromatosis-1 Complex – Acromegaly – Gallery
  • Nipple Hypopigmentation – Hypospadias – Gallery
  • Oculo – Cutaneous Partial Albinism Chediak – Higashi – Gallery
  • Patau Syndrome (Patient A) – Gallery
  • Patau Syndrome (Patient B) – Gallery
  • Patau Syndrome (Patient C) – Gallery
  • Plagiocephaly, Torticollis, and Foot Contractures (Concurrent) – Gallery
  • Polyostotic Fibrous Displasia McCune-Albright – Gallery
  • Polyostotic Fibrous Displasia McCune-Albright – 2 – Gallery
  • Purpura 1 – Gallery
  • Sacral Teratoma – Gallery
  • Sipple or Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia (MEN) Syndrome Type 2A – Gallery
  • Solitary Median Maxillary Incisor (SMMI) Syndrome (14:22)
  • Teratoma Sacral – Gallery
  • Torticollis, Plagiocephaly, and Foot Contractures (Concurrent) – Gallery
  • Turner Syndrome – Gallery
  • Vanishing Twin Syndrome? – Upper Median Tooth
  • Warkany Trisomy Eight (8+) Mosaicism Syndrome – Older Patient Gallery
  • Warkany Trisomy Eight (8+) Mosaicism  Syndrome – Younger Patient Gallery – Video (20:23)
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