SCARF syndrome

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SCARF syndrome is a rare syndrome characterized by skeletal abnormalities, cutis laxa, craniostenosis, ambiguous genitalia, retardation, and facial abnormalities. It shares some features with Lenz-Majewski hyperostotic dwarfism syndrome.

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  • Koppe R, Kaplan P, Hunter A, MacMurray B (1989). "Ambiguous genitalia associated with skeletal abnormalities, cutis laxa, craniostenosis, psychomotor retardation, and facial abnormalities (SCARF syndrome).". Am J Med Genet 34 (3): 305-12. PMID 2596519.

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