WILLIAM'S SYNDROME: Transient hypercalcemia in infancy associated with elfin facies, mental retardation and aortic stenosis.
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Dysmorphisms,: Unusual physical features:full lips & cheeks, puffiness under eyes, stellate (starlike) patterns in irises. Congenital anomalies: supravalvular aortic stenosis, renal anomalies, stenotic arteries, joint contractures. High calcium levels. Distinct neurobehavioral profile: mild-moderate intellectual disability. Adhd, anxiety, can't tolerate loud noises, verbal better than visuospatual ability. Wsa.Org.
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