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Possible Causes For Oculodentodigital dysplasia syndrome - Causes
- Congenital, Developmental Disorders
Oculodentodigital dysplasia syndrome- Synonyms
- ANIRIDIA CEREBELLAR ATAXIA AND MENTAL DEFICIENCY, Curtius' syndrome, Curtius' syndrome I, dento-oculo-osseous dysplasia, dysplasia oculodentodigital, dysplasia oculodentodigitalis, Ectodermal dysplasia with ocular malformations syndrome, Ectodermal dysplasia-ocular malformation syndrome, Ectodermal dysplasia-ocular malformation syndrome (disorder), FIFTH PHACOMATOSIS, Meyer-Schwinkerath and Weyers syndrome, Meyer-Schwinkerath syndrome, MULTIPLE BASAL CELL NEVI ODONTOGENIC KERATOCYSTS AND SKELETAL ANOMALIES, oculo-dento-digital (ODD) dysplasia (ODDD), oculo-dento-digital (ODD) syndrome, OCULODENTODIGITAL DYSPLASIA, oculo-dento-digital dysplasia, Oculodentodigital syndrome, Oculo-dento-digital syndrome, Oculodentodigital syndrome (disorder), OCULODENTOOSSEOUS DYSPLASIA, oculo-dento-osseous dysplasia, oculo-dento-osseous dysplasia (ODOD), ODD SYNDROME, ODDD, ODOD, osseous-oculo-dental dysplasia
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