Craniofrontonasal syndrome
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Craniofrontonasal syndrome is an X-linked syndrome which is more severe in females than males. Often males will have only hypertelorism (far apart eyes), whereas females have frontonasal dysplasia, craniofacial asymmetry, bifid nasal tip, grooved nails, wiry hair and anomalies of the thoracic skeleton.
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