Figure 1From: Factor VII deficiency and developmental abnormalities in a patient with partial monosomy of 13q and trisomy of 16p: case report and review of the literatureThese photographs demonstrate the mild dysmorphic features of the patient, including microcephaly, a triangular and mildly asymmetric face, prominent forehead, slightly downslanting and almond-shaped palpebral fissures, mild ptosis, high nasal bridge and a small chin (panels A and B). He had bilateral 5th finger clinodactyly (panel C) and bilateral optic nerve hypoplasia (panel D).Back to article page