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  1. ... tissues before birth, leading to the signs and symptoms of craniofrontonasal syndrome. Learn more about the gene associated with Craniofrontonasal ... their sons. Researchers suspect that the signs and symptoms of craniofrontonasal syndrome vary in severity between males and females in ...
  2. ... other facial structures leads to the signs and symptoms of craniofrontonasal syndrome. More About This Health Condition Other Names for ...
  3. ... unaffected in people with this condition. Females with craniofrontonasal syndrome typically have more severe signs and symptoms than affected males, who often have hypertelorism and ...
  4. ... Table 4. Genes of Interest in the Differential Diagnosis of GCPS View in own window Gene(s) Disorder MOI Clinical Features Comment EFNB1 Craniofrontonasal dysplasia (OMIM 304110 ) XL 1 In females: frontonasal dysplasia, ...
  5. ... extraocular muscles CFM, see Craniofacial microsomia CFND, see Craniofrontonasal syndrome CFNS, see Craniofrontonasal syndrome CFSMR, see Cerebro-facio- ...
  6. ... topic><topic ><url >https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/condition/craniofrontonasal-syndrome</url><title >Craniofrontonasal syndrome</title><other_names ><other_ ...
  7. ... nephrocalcinosis, & nephrolithiasis Rickets Congenital or acquired cataracts, & glaucoma Craniofrontonasal syndrome (OMIM 304110 ) EFNB1 XL Congenital diaphragmatic hernia Widely ...