CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Indian J Plast Surg 1974; 07(01): 16-22
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1778260
Review Article

Oto-Mandibular Dysostosis

Ramesh Chandra
1   Reader in Plastic Surgery, Department of Plastic Surgery, King George's Medical College Lucknow, India
,
R. N. Shaima
2   Prof. & Head, Department of Plastic Surgery, Department of Plastic Surgery, King George's Medical College Lucknow, India
,
V. N.S. Yadava
3   Post-graduate student, Department of Plastic Surgery, King George's Medical College Lucknow, India
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Summary

14 patients of otomandibular dysostosis arare congenital anamoly of Ist branchial arch have been presented. Two patients had bilateral defects while there was Palatal paralysis, facial paralysis, disburbed occlusal pattern, bilateral epicanthal folds and involvement of the 2nd arch tubercles as associated abnormalities in other cases. The abnormality affected the males and the left side of the face predominantly. Patients were satisfied with correction of the musculoskeletal deformities associated with this svndrome.



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19 February 2024

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