Marshall-Smith syndrome
The Marshall-Smith syndrome is a congenital disorder. The appearance of people with MSS is often the first thing you notice. You can see, for example, that the eyes are much rounder and the teeth are forward-looking. People with MSS have a mental disability. In addition, they have physical complaints, such as problems with breathing, movement and hearing.
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