Figure 1From: Interstitial microduplication at 2p11.2 in a patient with syndromic intellectual disability: 30-year follow-up Facial phenotype of the patient. The frontal view of patient was shown chronologically at the age of 3Â years showing strabismus (A), at the age of 12Â years after the surgery to correct strabismus. She had normal teething before taking anticonvulsant (B), at the age of 18Â years showing the side effects of damaged teeth and thickened gum from antiepileptic drugs (C), and at the age of 30Â years after the exodontias surgery of the rest of decayed teeth with facial dysmorphism characterized by long and thin face with prognathia and high nasal bridge (D). She also had severe flaccid flatfeet (E, F), which were successfully corrected by an orthopedic surgery lengthening the calcaneus with a homologuous graft from the iliac crest at the age of 16Â years (G, H). At the age of 31Â years, she had fungal infection on the skin of her both hands that provoked a severe dermatitis (I, J).Back to article page