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:
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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