Flaming mother spot
Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome is exomphalos-macroglossia-gigantism syndrome, also known as EMG syndrome, Wiedemann type II syndrome, Wilm's tumor, and half body hypertrophy syndrome Beckwith syndrome and neonatal hypoglycemia visceromegaly macroglossia microcephaly syndrome. According to statistics, the incidence of hypoglycemia accounts for about 33% to 50%. Visceral hypertrophy is also common, such as liver, kidney, pancreas, heart, etc. have disproportionate hypertrophy. In addition, there may be flaming mother spots on the face, deformed auricles, and hypoplasia in the center of the face.
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