Marion R W, Wiznia A A, Hutcheon G, Rubinstein A
Am J Dis Child. 1986 Jul;140(7):638-40. doi: 10.1001/archpedi.1986.02140210036020.
Twenty infants and children with positive serologic tests for the human T-cell lymphotropic virus type III (HTLV-III) were noted to have similar features including growth failure (75%), microcephaly (70%), and craniofacial abnormalities consisting of ocular hypertelorism (50%); prominent box-like appearance of the forehead (75%); flat nasal bridge (70%); mild upward or downward obliquity of the eyes (65%); long palpebral fissures with blue sclerae (60%); short nose with flattened columella and well-formed, triangular philtrum (65%); and patulous lips (60%). These features constitute a new and distinct dysmorphic syndrome, the HTLV-III embryopathy.
二十名人类嗜T淋巴细胞病毒III型(HTLV-III)血清学检测呈阳性的婴幼儿表现出相似特征,包括生长发育迟缓(75%)、小头畸形(70%)以及颅面异常,其中包括眼距增宽(50%);前额呈明显的盒状外观(75%);鼻梁扁平(70%);眼睛轻度向上或向下倾斜(65%);睑裂长伴巩膜蓝染(60%);鼻子短,鼻小柱扁平,人中形态良好呈三角形(65%);以及嘴唇松弛(60%)。这些特征构成了一种新的、独特的畸形综合征,即HTLV-III胚胎病。