Left ventricular outflow tract malformation

Most patients with Pediatric Diger's syndrome are associated with left ventricular outflow tract malformations. Facial features of Pediatric Diger's Syndrome include a longer face, a bulbous nose and a narrow nose, palate, flat cheekbones, and increased eye distance Wide, squinted eyes, low drooping ears, accompanied by depressions in the ear circumference, hypoplasia of the ear wheels, and undersized jaws.

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