
The authors report a case of Silver-Russel syndrome with severe deficit growth observed since intrauterine life. They describe the major features, that are constant and the minor features, that are variable and numerous. The features not always are present at birth. The A. exclude in this case a genetic cause and suggest a possible motherly cause.
Humans, Infant, Abnormalities, Multiple, Dwarfism, Female, Syndrome
Humans, Infant, Abnormalities, Multiple, Dwarfism, Female, Syndrome
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