Freeman-Sheldon Syndrome is also known as whistling face syndrome and craniocarpal tarsal dystrophy. It is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner.
Clinically, there is a masklike face with a small mouth. This gives a 'whistling' appearance. Other facial features include:
Non-facial features include:
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