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X-linked mental retardation-hypotonic facies syndrome

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Description of X-linked mental retardation-hypotonic facies syndrome

X-linked mental retardation-hypotonic facies syndrome: Moderate to severe mental retardation, short stature, mild obesity, hypogonadism, low total finger ridge count, and distinctive narrow facies marked by macrostomia, and abnormal palpebral fissures, upper lip, and nose.
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