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Familial asymmetric crying facies. Its occurrence secondary to hypoplasia of the anguli oris depressor muscles. American journal of diseases of children (1960) [Am J Dis Child] Journal article

 
Miller M, Hall JG 
Familial asymmetric crying facies. Its occurrence secondary to hypoplasia of the anguli oris depressor muscles. [Case Reports, Journal Article]
Am J Dis Child 1979 Jul; 133(7):743-6.


Asymmetric crying facies is a common neonatal problem with multiple causes. Asymmetric crying facies occurred in a newborn, secondary to familial hypoplasia of the anguli oris depressor muscle. The differential diagnosis of asymmetric crying facies should include this genetic cause.



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