Abstract
Roberts syndrome, a genetically determined long bones deficiency inherited in an autosomal recessive way, was first described as phocomelia with cleft palate in 1919. Because of the similarity in clinical picture, Roberts syndrome is also called pseudo-thalidomide syndrome. In 40% of cases the consanguinity of the parents has been stated.
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