Figure 2From: LEOPARD syndrome: clinical dilemmas in differential diagnosis of RASopathies Photographs of the proband’s father at 50 years of age. The proband’s father had (A) coarse facial features, hypertelorism, and ptosis; (B) large, thick, low-set ears with lobe creases; (C) pectus excavatum and hypertelia; (D) low posterior hair line; (D, E) lentigines; and (F) a large CALM on the left leg (F).Back to article page