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Arms and legs of different lengths; Coffee-with-milk (cafe-au-lait) colored spots; Curving of the pinky toward the ring finger; Delayed bone age; Failure to thrive; Gastroesophageal reflux disease; Kidney problems, such as: Horseshoe kidney; Hydro...
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There are six characteristics that define Russell-Silver syndrome: a triangular shaped face; down turned corners of the mouth; inwardly curved little fingers (clinodactyly); a combination of low birth weight (intrauterine growth retardation) and s...
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There are six characteristics that define Russell-Silver syndrome: a triangular shaped face; down turned corners of the mouth; inwardly curved little fingers (clinodactyly); a combination of low birth weight (intrauterine growth retardation) and s...
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