Freeman-Sheldon syndrome is a rare genetic disorder involving multiple congenital contractures as well as defects in the hand, feet, and skeleton, including the head and face. Children with this condition have a small, puckered mouth, and prominent cheeks and forehead. The fingers and toes are permanently bent, and the child may have club foot or scoliosis.

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