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Case Reports

Atypical Apert syndrome: Sequential and segmental distraction osteogenesis of the skull, midface, and mandible

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Pages 109-112 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

We describe a boy with Apert syndrome, including cranial deformities and syndactyly (acrocephalosyndactyly), though intracranial hypertension, exophthalmos, and midfacial hypoplasia were mild. We treated him by mandibular distraction, in addition to fronto-orbital distraction, and Le Fort III midfacial distraction, with good results.

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