Pediatrics Day 29 : Supposed to be...


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it's the center of reference, so... well, you can happen to meet a rare disease here.




or in this case today, a rare syndrome.




I mean, as if LEOPARD syndrome the other day wasn't enough


btw, what is LEOPARD?


it's an acronym from Lentiginous - ECG conduction abnormality - Ocular hypertelorism - Pulmonary stenosis - Abnormal genitalia - Retarded growth - Deafness


now that was easy.




anyway, let's meet the main topic today, Alagille Syndrome.

what kind of food is it? -__-

An autosomal dominant syndrome consists of eyes-liver-heart-skeletal-renal-vascular-neurologic disorders, along with a special face feature (broadened forehead, pointed chin, and elongated nose with bulbous tip) and poor growth


that's the simple way to present it...




the real thing was...