8q22.1 microdeletion syndrome
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Nablus mask-like facial syndrome (NMLFS) is a rare entity defined by distinctive facial features, including blepharophimosis, tight-appearing glistening facial skin, an abnormal hair pattern with an upswept frontal hairline, sparse arched eyebrows, flat and broad nose, long philtrum, distinctive ears, and a happy demeanor (summary by Jain et al., 2010).
Mode of Inheritance
- Autosomal dominant inheritance
- Sporadic
- Autosomal recessive inheritance
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