Abstract
Focal dermal hypoplasia (FDH) is a rare X-linked dominant syndrome characterized by streaky cutaneous atrophy in a blaschkoid distribution, skeletal dysplasias, and ocular abnormalities. Here, we report hypospadias and chordee identified in a male patient with molecularly confirmed FDH. This report highlights a new clinical manifestation of male patients with FDH.
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