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Differential Diagnosis For Low set ears/congenital
- Deficiency Disorders
Newborn Low Birth Weight- Congenital, Developmental Disorders
CHARGE Congenital syndrome
Turner syndrome/Gonadal dysgenesis
Shprintzen-Goldberg craniosynostosis syndrome (15q21.1)
Chromosome 4p-syndrome
De Lange syndrome
Dubowitz syndrome
Hallermann-Streiff-Francois syndrome
Noonan syndrome
Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome
Smith Magenis syndrome
Trisomy 13 syndrome
Trisomy-18 syndrome
Turner mosaic syndrome
Velocardiofacial (22q gene) syndrome
Carpenter Syndrome
Kaufman/VATER Syndrome
Robert Syndrome- Hereditary, Familial, Genetic Disorders
Acrocephalosyndactyly type III syndrome
Bird-headed dwarf of Seckel
Schwartz-Jampel syndrome
Treacher Collins syndrome
Acrocallosal syndrome (ACS)
Brooks syndrome
Michelin tire baby syndrome- Usage, Degenerative, Necrosis, Age Related Disorders
Acro-osteolysis/Hadju-Cheney Syndrome- Reference to Organ System
Osteopathia striata with cranial stenosis- Synonyms
- congenital, EARS SET LOW, Low set ears, Low set ears (disorder), Low-set ear, Low-set ears, set ears low
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