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Friday, February 19, 2010
Differential Diagnosis - Hypertelorism?
Hypertelorism -Wide set eyes ie when distance between two eyes more than the size of one eye
Hurler's Syndrome
Klippel- Feil Syndrome
LEOPARD
Noonan's Syndrome
Turner's Syndrome
William's Syndrome
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