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  • '''Oculo-respiratory syndrome''' (''ORS'') is a medical condition characterized by the simultaneous occur ...derived from the Latin ''respirare'' which means "to breathe". The term ''syndrome'' is derived from the Greek ''syndromē'' which means "concurrence of sympt
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  • '''Oculo-respiratory syndrome''' (''ORS'') is a medical condition characterized by the simultaneous occur ...derived from the Latin ''respirare'' which means "to breathe". The term ''syndrome'' is derived from the Greek ''syndromē'' which means "concurrence of sympt
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  • ...iated with [[Cockayne syndrome]] type B and [[Cerebro-oculo-facio-skeletal syndrome]]. Both are rare disorders characterized by growth failure, impaired develo * [[Cockayne syndrome]]
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  • == Goldenhar Syndrome == ...rder characterized by abnormal development of the eye, ear, and spine. The syndrome was first described by the Swiss ophthalmologist Maurice Goldenhar in 1952.
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  • === Goldenhar Syndrome === ...he eye, ear, and spine. It is also known as oculo-auriculo-vertebral (OAV) syndrome.
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  • '''Oculomucocutaneous syndrome''' (pronunciation: ok-yuh-loh-myoo-koh-kyoo-tay-nee-uhs sin-drohm) is a rar ...to the mucous membranes, and "cutaneous" pertaining to the skin. The term "syndrome" is of Greek origin, meaning a group of symptoms that consistently occur to
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  • == Feingold Syndrome == ...d: fayn-gold sin-drome), also known as '''Oculo-digito-esophageal-duodenal syndrome''' (ODED), is a rare, genetic disorder characterized by specific abnormalit
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  • == Goldenhar Syndrome == ...rder characterized by abnormal development of the eye, ear, and spine. The syndrome is named after Maurice Goldenhar, a Swiss ophthalmologist who first describ
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  • * [[Goldenhar Syndrome]]
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