The most common symptoms of Nicolaides–Baraitser syndrome are mild to severe
developmental delays with absent or limited speech,
seizures,
short stature, sparse hair, typical facial characteristics,
brachydactyly, and prominent finger joints and broad
distal phalanges.
Major Features of NCBRS • Mild prenatal growth retardation • Moderate postnatal growth retardation • Mild to severe developmental delay • Severely impaired speech • Seizures •
Microcephaly • Sparse hair • Progressive skin wrinkling • Thick, anteverted
alae nasi • Long and broad
philtrum • Large mouth • Thin upper and thick lower
vermilion • Progressive prominence of distal phalanges • Progressive prominence of inter-phalangeal joints • Scoliosis • Short
metacarpals–
metatarsals ==Cause==