The Gordon syndrome: autosomal dominant cleft palate, camptodactyly, and club feet.
Journal: American Journal Of Medical Genetics
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Abstract
The triad of a camptodactyly, club feet, and cleft palate, called the Gordon syndrome, is a rare autosomal dominant trait with variable expressivity, known from only three previously described families. Here we report the condition in a mother and her daughter. They also had several previously undescribed anomalies, which suggests that the Gordon syndrome is a more complex malformation syndrome than previously suspected.
Authors
M Robinow, G Johnson
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