Freeman-Sheldon Syndrome Associated with Hemophilia-A in a Newborn
The Freeman-Sheldon syndrome (FSS) (whistling face) is a congenital autosomal dominant disease (rarely described in its autosomal recessive form) characterized by small “whistling” mouth, a flat mask-like face, joint contractures (commonly involving the fingers and hands) and underdevelopment of the...
Main Authors: | Bilge Tanyeri Bayraktar, Süleyman Bayraktar, Hüseyin Arslan, Fatma Betül Çakır |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Galenos Yayinevi
2016-12-01
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Series: | Haseki Tıp Bülteni |
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Online Access: | http://www.hasekidergisi.com/article_13409/Freeman-sheldon-Syndrome-Associated-With-Hemophilia-a-In-A-Newborn |
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