Syndrome characterized by lingual malformation, Polydactyly, tachypnea, and psychomotor retardation (Mohr syndrome)

A 2‐year‐old girl, who at birth exhibited lingual malformation, Polydactyly, and tachypnea and who subsequently developed severe psychomotor retardation, is described. The syndrome corresponds to the Mohr syndrome and is compared with the oral‐facial‐digital (OFD) syndrome from a clinical and genetic point of view.

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