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Cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome

How is it diagnosed?

Diagnosis of CFC syndrome is made by observation of the known features of the syndrome. Ultrasound imaging of the heart and brain and MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) may be used.

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Medical text written June 2006 by Contact a Family. Approved June 2006 by Professor R Hennekam, Professor of Clinical Dysmorphology, Institute of Child Health, London, UK.

 

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