Osteoporosis (di george dysplasia syndrome):
This syndrome reflects the abnormal development of the third or fourth branchal pharyngeal force (pharyngeal).
Clinical manifestations:
- Skin manifestations: The affected children have a skin lesion "similar to seborrheic dermatitis" and eczema and inflammatory papillomatous smear.
- Chronic oral candidiasis is a common symptom in children who have reached the neonatal stage.
General features:
Absence of glands in the vicinity of the thyroid.
- Cardiac and vascular abnormalities.
- Head and neck deformities and hypothyroidism lead to congenital T-cell dysfunction.
This syndrome reflects the abnormal development of the third or fourth branchal pharyngeal force (pharyngeal).
Clinical manifestations:
- Skin manifestations: The affected children have a skin lesion "similar to seborrheic dermatitis" and eczema and inflammatory papillomatous smear.
- Chronic oral candidiasis is a common symptom in children who have reached the neonatal stage.
General features:
Absence of glands in the vicinity of the thyroid.
- Cardiac and vascular abnormalities.
- Head and neck deformities and hypothyroidism lead to congenital T-cell dysfunction.
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