Midface anomalies in children
Last revised by Daniel J Bell on 1 Aug 2022
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Citation:
Niknejad M, Bell D, Goel A, et al. Midface anomalies in children. Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 13 May 2024) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-21312
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21312
Article created:
15 Jan 2013,
Mohammad Taghi Niknejad ◉
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Last revised:
1 Aug 2022,
Daniel J Bell ◉
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Synonyms:
- Midface anomaly in children
- Craniofacial syndromes in children
- Paediatric craniofacial syndromes
Midface anomalies (craniofacial syndromes) in children include
- Apert syndrome
- Crouzon syndrome
- Pfeiffer syndrome
- Treacher Collins syndrome
- Roberts syndrome
- Coffin-Lowry syndrome
- Saethre-Chotzen syndrome
- Noack syndrome
- Jackson-Weiss syndrome
- Carpenter syndrome
- Lowry syndrome
- Fibular aplasia syndrome
See also
References
- 1. Bissonnette B, Dalens BJ. Syndromes, rapid recognition and perioperative implications. McGraw-Hill Professional. (2006) ISBN:0071354557. Read it at Google Books - Find it at Amazon
- 2.Dähnert W. Radiology Review Manual. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. (2011) ISBN:1609139437. Read it at Google Books - Find it at Amazon
- 3. Lowe LH, Booth TN, Joglar JM et-al. Midface anomalies in children. Radiographics. 20 (4): 907-22. Radiographics (full text) - Pubmed citation
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