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Fraser-Cryptophthalmos syndrome
Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2000Fraser or Cryptophthalmos syndrome is a variable syndrome to the extent that cryptophthalmos might not be present in all cases. However, the main features are a "hidden eye", other craniofacial abnormalities, renal abnormalities, syndactyly and abnormal genitalia.
, Sheffali Gulati, P S N Menon
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Abortive Cryptophthalmos: A Case Report and a Review of Cryptophthalmos [PDF]
ABSTRACT Cryptophthalmos is a rare, probably autosomal recessive condition in which the lid folds fail to separate in the embryo resulting in a continuous sheet of skin from the forehead to the cheeks covering the eyes. Cryptophthalmos has many variants and is usually associated with multiple other congenital anomalies. This article
W T, Walton +2 more
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Fraser-cryptophthalmos syndrome with colonic atresia
Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2008Fraser cryptophthalmos syndrome is a severe genetic disorder comprising of cryptophthalmos, syndactyly and genitourinary abnormalities. Gastrointestinal malformations are also increasingly being described. We describe a neonate with this syndrome having colonic atresia leading to cecal rupture and pneumoperitoneum.
Dheeraj Shāh +2 more
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Cryptophthalmos syndrome: Clinical and histopathological findings
Ophthalmic Paediatrics and Genetics, 1987The clinical and histological findings in two cases of complete bilateral cryptophthalmos from two families are described. In one family, the genetic mode of transmission is most probably autosomal recessive. The parents were first cousins and from the ten deliveries only two children were alive. Seven offspring died soon after birth.
David Benezra, M Sela, Itzhak Hemo
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Eyelid and fornix reconstruction in bilateral abortive cryptophthalmos (Fraser syndrome) [PDF]
Cryptophthalmos refers to a group of uncommon congenital anomalies of eyelid formation that can occur alone or in combination with multiple congenital anomalies as part of the Fraser syndrome.
Timothy J Sullivan +2 more
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Syndromic cryptophthalmos [PDF]
Martin G. Bialer +2 more
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