Hypospadias-hypertelorism Syndrome
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A young male child presented with hypospadias. Examination revealed additional anomalies including hypertelorism and upslanting of palpebral fissures, suggesting a diagnosis of hypospadias-hypertelorism syndrome. The case is reported because of its rarity and some unusual features.
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