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Differential Diagnosis For Downward sloping eyes/Antimongoloid slant
- Congenital, Developmental Disorders
Cri du Chat/Chromosome 5p (5p15.2)
Shprintzen-Goldberg craniosynostosis syndrome (15q21.1)
Cat Eye Syndrome
Cerebral gigantism of childhood (Sotos)
Corpus callosum agenesis
Craniocarpotarsal Dystrophy (Freeman Sheldon)
Hallermann-Streiff-Francois syndrome
Miller-Dieker syndrome
Noonan syndrome
Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome
Shawl scrotum syndrome
Acro-Facial dysostosis/Nager type
Carpenter Syndrome
Coffin-Lowry Syndrome
Miller syndrome/Acrofacial dysostosis
Weaver syndrome (Marshall-Smith)- Hereditary, Familial, Genetic Disorders
Pallister W Syndrome
Acrocephalosyndactyly type III syndrome
Apert syndrome
Bird-headed dwarf of Seckel
Treacher Collins syndrome
Abducted thumbs syndrome
Acrocallosal syndrome (ACS)
Chromosome 20 deletion/Ring syndrome
Conradi-Hunermann Syndrome
Craniofrontonasal Syndrome (CFNS)
Curran acrorenal syndrome- Synonyms
- Downward deviation of eyes, Downward Ocular Deviation, EYE DEVIATION DOWNWARD, Sunset Sign
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