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Antley-Bixler syndrome

Antley–Bixler syndrome, is a rare, very severe autosomal recessive congenital disorder characterized by malformations and deformities affecting the majority of the skeleton and other areas of the body. Presentation Antley–Bixler syndrome presents itself at birth or prenatally. [Source: Wikipedia ]

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Antley-Bixler syndrome 
May Cause
Abnormal scapula
Ambiguous genitalia
Antegonial notching of the mandible
Arachnodactyly
Bowed bones
Bowed femur
Bowed tubular bones
Camptodactyly
Carpal and/or tarsal fusion
Carpal fusion
Choanal atresia
Choanal stenosis
Cloverleaf skull deformity
Clubfoot
Congenital foot deformity
Congenital heart disease
Congenital midface hypoplasia
Congenital premature craniosynostosis
Congenital renal or ureteral anomaly
Congenitally abnormal scapula
Congenitally limited joint mobility
Craniosynostosis
Delayed bone age
Delta phalanx
Depressed nasal bridge
Esophageal atresia
External ear malformation
Facial hypoplasia
Humerus-radius-ulna synostosis
Limited joint mobility
Long thin bones
Metatarsus adductus
Multiple fractures
Nail aplasia
Nail deformity
Nail dystrophy
Nail hypoplasia
Pathologic fracture
Periauricular pits
Periauricular tag
Radiohumeral synostosis
Ribbon-like ribs
Short narrow thoracic cage
Skin dimple
Tall vertebrae
Thin ribs
Thoracic dysplasia
Vaginal atresia
Wavy ribs

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