The Meier-Gorlin syndrome, first described by Meier and Rothschild [1959: Helv Paediatr Acta 14:213-216] and further delineated by Gorlin et al. [1975: A Selected Miscellany, p 39-50], is characterized by short stature, slender body build, craniofacial anomalies, microtia, delayed skeletal developme
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Meier-Gorlin (ear-patella-short stature) syndrome: Growth hormone deficiency and previously unrecognized findings
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## Abstract We report on an Italian boy with the MeierโGorlin syndrome (earโpatellaโshort stature syndrome). This rare autosomal recessive disorder comprises the triad of microtia, absent patellae, and growth retardation with prenatal onset. The patient had also an acute torsion of his left spermat