A child with retarded growth came with triangular face, micrognathia, tripod skull and fifth finger clinodactyly. What is the probable diagnosis?

Correct Answer: Russell Silver syndrome
Description: Russell Silver syndrome : Sho stature Craniofacial and body asymmetry Low bih weight Microcephaly Triangular facies Fifth finger clinodactyly Congenital cardiac defects Beckwith - Wiedemann syndrome - hemihyperophy, macroglossia, omphalocele, organomegaly & Wilms tumour. Angelman syndrome- Seizures, ataxia, mental retardation, inappropriate laughter (happy puppets). Prader - Willi syndrome- Mental retardation, obesity, hypotonia, hypogonadism.
Category: Pediatrics
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