Say syndrome

Say syndrome is a condition characterized by bilateral acromial dimples.

[1] In an article published in Humangenetik, Say et al. (1975) described a 'new,' presumably autosomal dominant disorder characterized by cleft palate, short stature, microcephaly, large ears, and hand anomalies.

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