Seaver Cassidy syndrome is a very rare disorder characterized certain facial genital and skeletal deformities as well as an unusual susceptibility to bleeding. Seaver Cassidy syndrome was first described in 1991 by Laurie Seaver and Suzanne Cassidy.
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