Say Meyer syndrome is a
familial syndrome[?] of
trigonocephaly, short stature, and
motor[?] and
mental retardation. Trigonocephaly is a deformity of the
skull in which the vault of the
skull is sharply angled just in front of the
ears, giving the skull a triangular shape. The syndrome is named after
Turkish medical
geneticist Burhan Say[?] and
American physician Julia Meyer[?].