Iranian Journal of Pediatrics 2008. 18(4):377-380.

Craniosynostosis, Ptosis, Hypodontia, Prominent and Everted Lower Lip, Mental Retardation; Is it a Second Case of Mehta-Lewis-Patton Syndrome?
Naeimeh Tayebi, Seyed-Mahmood Mirabbashi, Hossein Khodaee

Abstract


We present an unknown case of an 11-year-old boy with mental retardation, microcephaly, prominent ears, unilateral ptosis, long philtrum, prominent and everted lower lip, abnormally shaped teeth and developmental delay. This is an unknown case with special facial features and mental retardation which can probably be the second case of Mehta-Lewis-Patton syndrome.


Keywords


Craniosynostosis, Mental retardation, Microcephaly, Ptosis, Everted lip,

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