Freeman-sheldon syndrome Shukri Nor Masitah Mohamed*, Mrs. Thenmozhi M.S. Department of Anatomy, Saveetha Dental College and Hospital, Chennai, India *Corresponding Author E-mail: aniruddhmenon@icloud.com, umasamsi@gmail.com
Online published on 2 March, 2017. Abstract Aim To write a review on Freeman-Sheldon Syndrome Objective To explore the features, etiology and treatments related to this syndrome Background Freeman-Sheldon syndrome is a condition that affects the face, limbs and feet. Individual with this disorder have a distinctive facial appearance including a small mouth and mandible with a pursed lips, giving the appearance of ‘whistling face’. It is likely caused by mutations in in genes that encode fast twitch skeletal muscle isoforms of troponin I (TNNI2) and troponin T (TNNT3) and embryonic myosin (MYH3) Top |
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