Congenital malformations. Cleft palate, congenital heart disease, absent tibiae, and polydactyly
C. K. Ho, R. L. Kaufman and W. H. McAlister
A girl had cleft palate, micrognathia, Wormian bones, congenital heart
disease, dislocated hips, absent tibiae, bowed fibulae, preaxial
polydactyly of the feet, and abnormal dermal patterns at birth. She was
born after a pregnancy complicated by exposure to multiple medications.
This combination of malformations may represent a distinct entity unrelated
to the medication or may be a complication of the intrauterine drug
exposure.