Abstract:INTRODUCTION: Seckel syndrome is a rare case. It belongs to an autosomal recessive disorder. It commonly leads to osteodysplastic, microcephaly, and dwarfism, which are proportional to prenatal onset. Microcephaly, bird-headed-like appearance, and mental retardation are common dysmorphic in the future. This case report present a patient with Seckel syndrome and this case will be discussed comprehensively.
CASE REPORT: A patient 9-month-old girl came to the hospital with a chief complaint of growth disturbance.… Show more
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