Stroke & Vascular Disorders
Rostral brainstem and thalamic infarctions
Mar. 21, 2024
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(A, B) Characteristic facial appearance in Andersen syndrome: broad forehead, hypertelorism, prominent ears that are low-set, and micrognathia. (C, D) Clinodactyly of little fingers and great toe is shown as well as syndactyly of second and third toes. (Contributed by Dr. Amy Mankodi.)