Coffin–Lowry syndrome

Coffin–Lowry syndrome
This patient has Coffin-Lowry syndrome, which shows typical facial features of this syndrome, such as: Flat nasal bridge, fleshy tapering fingers, full lips with eversion of lower lip, and hypertelorism.
SpecialtyMedical genetics 

Coffin–Lowry syndrome is a genetic disorder that is X-linked dominant and which causes severe mental problems sometimes associated with abnormalities of growth, cardiac abnormalities, kyphoscoliosis, and auditory and visual abnormalities.