The Peters' plus syndrome: a review

LJJMM de Buy Wenniger, RCM Hennekam - Annales de genetique, 2002 - Elsevier
Peters' plus syndrome is an infrequently described entity that combines anomalies in the
anterior chamber of the eye with other multiple congenital anomalies, and a developmental
delay. Major symptoms are extremely variable anterior chamber anomalies, cupid bow of the
upper lip, cleft lip and palate, short stature, broad hands and feet, and variable mental delay.
The syndrome follows an autosomal recessive pattern of inheritance. The etiology is
unknown, but may involve abnormal neural crest development. A review of the pertinent …

The Peters' plus syndrome: a review.

RC Hennekam - Annales de genetique, 2002 - europepmc.org
Peters' plus syndrome is an infrequently described entity that combines anomalies in the
anterior chamber of the eye with other multiple congenital anomalies, and a developmental
delay. Major symptoms are extremely variable anterior chamber anomalies, cupid bow of the
upper lip, cleft lip and palate, short stature, broad hands and feet, and variable mental delay.
The syndrome follows an autosomal recessive pattern of inheritance. The etiology is
unknown, but may involve abnormal neural crest development. A review of the pertinent …