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Vol 72, No 4 (2013)
Case report
Submitted: 2013-04-15
Accepted: 2013-06-10
Published online: 2013-12-10
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A rare case of Goldenhar syndrome with radial aplasia

S. Biswas, A. Adhikari, R. Meyur, P. Kundu
DOI: 10.5603/FM.2013.0060
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Folia Morphol 2013;72(4):362-365.

open access

Vol 72, No 4 (2013)
CASE REPORTS
Submitted: 2013-04-15
Accepted: 2013-06-10
Published online: 2013-12-10

Abstract

Goldenhar syndrome (GS) is a well-recognised condition characterised by variable degree of uni- or bilateral involvement of craniofacial structures involving first and second branchial arches manifesting ocular and auricular anomalies and also vertebral defect. This syndrome presents at birth and its exact aetiology is still unknown. The affections of the neural crest cells may have some role in the multiple malformations of the GS. We present a teenaged female case who attended the Orthopaedic Outpatient Department to receive handicapped certificate in Bankura Sammilani Medical College and Hospital. She had multiple skeletal abnormalities, which included hemifacial microsomia, vertebral malformations in the form of scoliosis, distorted pelvis, but the most striking feature was the absence of thumb and aplasia of radius of left side. She did not suffer from any ocular or auricular abnormalities, neither from any cardiological, urogenital or gastroenteric ones. Radial defects associated with GS might represent a subset within this spectrum. Our case probably belongs to this subset, therefore is a very rare one.

Abstract

Goldenhar syndrome (GS) is a well-recognised condition characterised by variable degree of uni- or bilateral involvement of craniofacial structures involving first and second branchial arches manifesting ocular and auricular anomalies and also vertebral defect. This syndrome presents at birth and its exact aetiology is still unknown. The affections of the neural crest cells may have some role in the multiple malformations of the GS. We present a teenaged female case who attended the Orthopaedic Outpatient Department to receive handicapped certificate in Bankura Sammilani Medical College and Hospital. She had multiple skeletal abnormalities, which included hemifacial microsomia, vertebral malformations in the form of scoliosis, distorted pelvis, but the most striking feature was the absence of thumb and aplasia of radius of left side. She did not suffer from any ocular or auricular abnormalities, neither from any cardiological, urogenital or gastroenteric ones. Radial defects associated with GS might represent a subset within this spectrum. Our case probably belongs to this subset, therefore is a very rare one.

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Keywords

radial aplasia, Goldenhar syndrome, vertebral defects

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Title

A rare case of Goldenhar syndrome with radial aplasia

Journal

Folia Morphologica

Issue

Vol 72, No 4 (2013)

Article type

Case report

Pages

362-365

Published online

2013-12-10

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2177

DOI

10.5603/FM.2013.0060

Bibliographic record

Folia Morphol 2013;72(4):362-365.

Keywords

radial aplasia
Goldenhar syndrome
vertebral defects

Authors

S. Biswas
A. Adhikari
R. Meyur
P. Kundu

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