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Familial Facial Dysplasia
Carl H. Ide, MD;
Grant W. Miller, MD;
Paul B. Wollschlaeger, MD
Arch Ophthalmol. 1970;84(4):427-432.
Abstract
A branchial arch syndrome combining mandibular dysostosis (Nager and de Reynier) and oculovertebral dysplasia (Weyers and Thier) is demonstrated in an 8-year-old-white boy. In his 7-year-old sister preauricular appendages and a high-arched palate are found. Both children are shown to have facial dysplasia involving derivatives of the first branchial arch.
Author Affiliations
Columbia, Mo
From the University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, Mo.
Footnotes
Submitted for publication Feb 18, 1970.
Read in part before the Missouri Ophthalmological Society, St. Louis, March 22, 1969.
Reprint requests to Department of Ophthalmology, University of Missouri Medical Center, 807 Stadium Rd, Columbia, Mo 65201 (Dr. Ide).
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