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Dysmorphic features of the present case. The patient shows the typical facial appearance for Loeys-Dietz syndrome with ocular hypertelorism and mild strabismus (A). Other symptoms include ectopic hair growth on the right mandible (B), high-arched cleft palate with bifid uvula (C), bilateral clubfoot (D), and kyphoscoliosis (E, F).