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| | Proteus syndrome (PS) |
 | | Head and neck: Skull abnormalities are progressive and include macrocephaly and/or frontal bossing, hyperostoses, and prognathism which, together with unilateral cranial and facial subcutaneous tumors and asymmetric tissue overgrowth gives the face a typical bizarre appearance. |
 | | Eyes: Occasional eye defects include strabismus, blepharoptosis, myopia, anisocoria, heterochromia iridis, unilateral microphthalmia, retinal detachment, cataracts, chorioretinitis, and epibulbar tumors. |
 | | Mouth and oral structures: Exostoses on the alveolar ridge, cleft palate, and enlarged incisor teeth. |
| www.nlm.nih.gov /mesh/jablonski/syndromes/syndrome540.html (433 words) |
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