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Pulmonary hyperplasia in the Fraser cryptophthalmos syndrome [PDF]
Cathy A Stevens, , John C Carey
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A Case of the Cryptophthalmos Syndrome
Ophthalmologica, 2010A case of the cryptophthalmos syndrome is presented, showing bilateral absence of separate eyelids and of the palpebral fissure, the facial skin being continuous over both eyes. Low set ears, marked syndactylies, absence of the urinary tract and external genital hypertrophy were noted, while laryngeal atresia allowed a survival of 5 min only at birth ...
D R, Barry, W R, Shortland-Webb
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Cryptophthalmos Syndrome with Basal Encephaloceles
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1975A 2,144-g white girl was born with absence of the right ear and eye, cleft lip and palate, two basal encephaloceles, tricuspid atresia, ventricualr and atrial septal defects, detransposition of the great vessels, right aortic arch, and aberrant right subclavian artery.
Y, Goldhammer, J L, Smith
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Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2013
To report the varied presentation and management of cryptophthalmos and further categorize grades of the congenital symblepharon variant based on the severity of the defect.The records of 34 eyes of 25 patients with cryptophthalmos who sought treatment at the authors' tertiary eye care center over a period of 22 years were analyzed.Of the 34 eyes, 25 ...
Nirmala, Subramanian +2 more
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To report the varied presentation and management of cryptophthalmos and further categorize grades of the congenital symblepharon variant based on the severity of the defect.The records of 34 eyes of 25 patients with cryptophthalmos who sought treatment at the authors' tertiary eye care center over a period of 22 years were analyzed.Of the 34 eyes, 25 ...
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Surgical reconstruction in cryptophthalmos
British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1998Cryptophthalmos is the congenital absence of the eyelid with skin passing continuously from the forehead onto the cheek over a malformed eye. The deformity can be classified into three types: complete, incomplete and abortive. We present the cases of two siblings, each with incomplete cryptophthalmos involving one eye.
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Malformative Syndrome with Cryptophthalmos
Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae, 1969SUMMARYThe malformative syndrome with cryptophthalmos is characterized by cryptophthalmos or congenital symblepharon of the upper lid, dyscephalia with malformations of the ears, nose and mouth, syndactylia, malformations of the urogenital organs and other less constant anomalies.
J. François +5 more
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Cryptophthalmos--syndactyly syndrome.
Journal of the Indian Medical Association, 2007A 5 months old female baby was presented with congenital abnormality at the outpatients' department. She had syndactyly of proximal and middle phalanges of middle and ring fingers of both the hands and third and fourth toes of right foot. Ocular examination showed absent eyebrows and eyelashes and shallow orbits.
Sony, Sinha, S N, Chaudhary
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[Bilateral complete cryptophthalmos].
Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 1987A case of bilateral complete cryptophthalmos combined with other malformations is described. The clinical appearance, histology, and the results of computed tomography and electro-ophthalmological investigations are communicated.
G, Konrad +5 more
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1978
Serge Krupp, W. E. Momma, B. Biermann
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Serge Krupp, W. E. Momma, B. Biermann
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