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Apert Syndrome and the Causes
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Some cases of bilateral symmetric anomalies may be inherited. Certain syndromes may also be associated with syndactyly— a common syndrome is Apert syndrome where there are bilaterally symmetric complex webbing of the fingers and toes.
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Submitted on 25-Jul-05 4:00 PM by Katie Laird
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Submitted on 25-Jul-05 3:00 PM by Katie Laird
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David T. Netscher, M.D.
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Division of Plastic Surgery
6624 Fannin #2730
Houston, TX 77030
713-799-8090 phone
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netscher@bcm.tmc.edu
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