Fu Y, Yu H, Zhang J, Zhou N. Goldenhar syndrome with limbal neoformation, microtia and skeletal deformities: a case report and literature review.
BMC Ophthalmol 2024;
24:81. [PMID:
38388885 PMCID:
PMC10882892 DOI:
10.1186/s12886-024-03317-9]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
To report a case of a 4-year-old patient with Goldenhar syndrome.
CASE PRESENTATION
The author presents a rare case report involving a 4-year-old boy with multiple malformations. A comprehensive examination showed that the patient primarily had a limbal dermoid. He also has bilateral microtia and ear canal deformities. The skull CT scan and spine X-ray showed Maxillofacial Abnormalities and scoliosis. Whole Exome Sequencing revealed potential gene variations related to microtia. Although certain circumstances prevented us from initiating follow-up treatment for the patient, we have provided a detailed account of the diagnostic methodologies used for this condition.
CONCLUSIONS
Goldenhar syndrome is a congenital condition, predominantly presenting as sporadic cases. Its diagnosis and management typically necessitate the involvement of multiple disciplines, including otolaryngology and craniofacial surgery. The syndrome encompasses a variety of craniofacial features, which can facilitate early diagnosis and guide subsequent therapeutic interventions.
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