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4. Physical Characteristics of Sotos Syndrome

In infancy, babies with Sotos syndrome have round faces with a large, elongated forehead. As they get older, the forehead gets longer and a pointed chin becomes prominent. Other physical features include:

  • Receding hairline
  • Flattened nose bridge
  • Wide spacing between eyes with outside edges slanting downward
  • Forward-slanting nostrils
  • High, arched palate
  • Large ears

Children with Sotos Syndrome grow much faster than their unaffected siblings and peers. They may also have large hands and feet, scoliosis, weak muscle tone, and an awkward gait.

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