Raine syndrome
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Raine syndrome (also called osteosclerotic bone dysplasia) is a rare disease in newborns characterized by craniofacial anomalies including microcephaly, exophthalmos, midface hypoplasia, cleft palate, gum hypertrophy and generalized osteosclerosis on radiography. It is usually lethal within a few hours after birth.
References
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