Donnai-Barrow syndrome
Synonyms: DBS/FOAR syndrome | Diaphragmatic hernia-exomphalos-hypertelorism syndrome | Diaphragmatic hernia-hypertelorism-myopia-deafness syndrome | Diaphragmatic hernia-hypertelorism-myopia-hearing loss syndrome | FOAR syndrome | Facio-oculo-acoustico-renal syndrome | Holmes-Schepens syndrome | Syndrome of ocular and facial anomalies, telecanthus and deafness | Syndrome of ocular and facial anomalies, telecanthus and hearing loss
A multiple congenital malformation syndrome characterized by typical facial dysmorphism myopia and other ocular findings hearing loss agenesis of the corpus callosum low-molecular-weight proteinuria and variable intellectual disability. Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) and/or omphalocele are common.
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DDX3X Foundation
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