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Summary

Oblique facial clefts are a rare form of orofacial clefting, comprising about 0.25% of all facial clefts. Two major types have been described classically: nasoocular and oroocular, the latter of which can be subdivided into oromedial-canthal and orolateral-canthal (summary by Dasouki et al., 1988). [from OMIM]

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16 tests are in the database for this condition.

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  • Also known as: CYTSA, GBBB2, OBLFC1, TBHS, TBHS1, SPECC1L
    Summary: sperm antigen with calponin homology and coiled-coil domains 1 like

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