Faundes-Banka syndrome

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Faundes-Banka syndrome
Long ear is seen in patients with Faundes-Banka syndrome

Faundes-Banka syndrome (FABAS) is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by variable combinations of developmental delay and microcephaly, as well as micrognathia and other dysmorphic features. It is caused by impaired function of EIF5A.[1]

It was named after Víctor Faundes and Siddharth Banka.

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