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G Syndrome

Thomas P. Coburn, MD

Am J Dis Child. 1970;120(5):466.


Abstract

A case of a male infant with defective swallowing mechanism, hypertelorism, distinctive facies, and hypospadias with descended testes is consistent with the G syndrome which has been previously described.



Author Affiliations

Cincinnati

From the departments of pediatrics and radiology, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and the Division of Roentgenology, Children's Hospital, Cincinnati.


Footnotes

Received for publication Aug 5, 1970.

Reprint requests to Division of Roentgenology, Children's Hospital, Elland Ave and Bethesda, Cincinnati 45229 (Dr. Coburn).



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