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A case of OFD syndrome type I in a 3 years old female child is described, the important diagnostic features and genetic aspects are highlighted.
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Joshi, R.M., Sangani, B.K., Rao, C.P. et al. Oral facial-digital (OFD) syndrome type I. Indian J Pediatr 52, 555–557 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02751036
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