Otomandibular syndrome

A rare, otomandibular dysplasia characterized by asymmetric, predominantly unilateral hypoplasia of facial structures, typically involving the external ear, mandible, and ipsilateral facial soft tissues. It manifests with mild to severe facial asymmetry, micrognathia, microtia, slanted lip commissure and occlusal canting.

Hemiatrophy

Undergrowth of the limbs that affects only one side.


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PMID (PMCID)
7735509
MIXED_SAMPLE
Porencephaly and transverse limb defects following severe maternal trauma in early pregnancy.
Viljoen DL.
Clin Dysmorphol. 1995;4(1):75-8.
A 13 year old boy with mental retardation, hemiatrophy and left hemiplegia, right hemifacial microsomia and transverse digital amputations is reported.