Most Frequent Oral and Craniofacial Clinical Characteristics Associated with Syndromes
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2025-12-12Autor
Garcia-Calderón, Alma Graciela
Cuevas-González, Juan Carlos
CUEVAS-GONZALEZ, MARIA VERONICA
Espinosa Cristobal, Leon Francisco
Barrio Soule, Rebeca Alejandra
Hernandez Cepeda, Omar Alejandro
Fornelli Martin del Campo, Luis Felipe
Torres-Avalos, Cynthia Guadalupe
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syndrome is defined as a set of distinctive and clinically recognizable traits, characteristics, or multiple
anomalies that occur simultaneously in an individual from birth. Patients with Down, Edwards, Patau, Treacher Collins, Orodigito-
facial, and Cri-du-Chat syndromes commonly present with one of the most frequent congenital nasal anomalies: nasal
hypoplasia.
