Say Meyer syndrome

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Say Meyer syndrome is a familial syndrome of trigonocephaly, short stature, and motor and mental retardation. Trigonocephaly is a deformity of the skull in which the vault of the skull is sharply angled just in front of the ears, giving the skull a triangular shape. The syndrome is named after Turkish medical geneticist Burhan Say and American physician Julia Meyer.