First case report of partial craniofacial duplication in a Lebanese patient and its functional implications

Tonia Harb, Pia Kiwan, Carla Hanna, R. Sacy
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Craniofacial duplication, a rare congenital anomaly, presents an intricate spectrum of clinical manifestations that can profoundly impact an individual's quality of life. This case report explores the unique presentation of partial craniofacial duplication in a Lebanese patient and sheds light on the associated functional implications. Our patient presented at day of life zero with atypical craniofacial features, including duplication of nasal structures, oral structures including the tongue and the hard palate, and fontanels. Comprehensive clinical and radiological assessments were conducted to ascertain the extent of the craniofacial involvement. The diagnostic workup revealed partial duplication. The baby is still alive with no signs of respiratory distress. The functional implications extend beyond the physical presentation, highlighting the importance of a multidisciplinary healthcare approach to address the complex needs of individuals with craniofacial anomalies. This case contributes to the limited literature on craniofacial duplications and underscores the need for continued research and specialized care in managing such rare and intricate congenital conditions.
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颅面重复是一种罕见的先天性畸形,其临床表现错综复杂,会对患者的生活质量产生深远影响。本病例报告探讨了一名黎巴嫩患者部分颅面重复的独特表现,并揭示了相关的功能影响。我们的患者在出生后第零天出现非典型颅面特征,包括鼻腔结构、口腔结构(包括舌头和硬腭)以及囟门的重复。为了确定颅面部受累的程度,医生对其进行了全面的临床和放射学评估。诊断结果显示,该颅骨部分重复。婴儿仍然活着,没有呼吸窘迫的迹象。该病例的功能影响超出了其身体表现,突出了多学科医疗保健方法对满足颅面畸形患者复杂需求的重要性。本病例为有限的颅面重复文献做出了贡献,并强调了在处理此类罕见而复杂的先天性疾病时继续研究和专业护理的必要性。
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