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Ectrodactyly and ectodermal dysplasia without cleft lip and palate OMIM
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EEC SYNDROME WITHOUT CLEFT LIP/PALATE
In 4 generations of a Mauritian family, Wallis (1988) described ectrodactyly (split-hand/split-foot) and ectodermal dysplasia without clefting of the lip or palate as is seen in the classic EEC syndrome (129900). The ectrodactyly ranged from virtual normality to severe tetramelic deficiencies. The ectodermal dysplasia was manifested as hypotrichosis and abnormal dentition.
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Author/Contact: Victor A. McKusick
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Added: Sat Aug 08 2009