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Oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia and variants: phenotypic characteristics of 294
patients. Am J Med Genet. 1987;26:361-375. 11. Alasti F, Van Camp G. Genetics
of microtia and associated syndromes. JMed Genet. 2009;46:361-369. 12.
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Abnormal Skeletal Phenotypes: From Simple Signs to Complex ...
J Pediatr Orthop 1996; 16: 344–9 Gorlin RJ, Jue KL, Jacobsen V, Goldschmidt E.
Oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia.J Pediatr 1963; 63: 991–9 Johnson KA,
Fairhurst J, Clarke NM. Oculoauriculovertebral spectrum: new manifestations.
Pediatr ...
Alessandro Castriota-Scanderbeg, Bruno Dallapiccola, 2006
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Syndromes of the Head and Neck
De Catte L et al: Early prenatal diagnosis of oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia or
the Goldenhar syndrome. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 8:422–424, 1996. 36.
Duncan P, Shapiro LR: Interrelationships of the hemifacial microsomiaVATER,
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M.S. D.Sc. Regents' Professor Emeritus of Oral Pathology and Genetics at School of Dentistry Robert J. Gorlin D.D.S, D.M.D. M. Michael Cohen Jr., Ph.D. Professor Oral Pathology Faculty of Denistry, Ph.D. Department of Pediatrics and Medical Genetics Raoul C.M. Hennekam M.D., Academic Medical Center University of Amsterdam, 2001
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Teaching Atlas of Pediatric Imaging
... 580–585 chondroectodermal, 624–626 cleidocranial, 619–621
oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia, 65 septo-optic, 49 thanatophoric, 550, 554, 556
–559 E Ears oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia, 65 Ebstein's malformation, 221–
224 Echovirus, ...
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Pediatric Radiology Casebase
... 155-156 external canal atresia, 121-122 oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia, 123
-125 Effusions pericardial, 515—517 pleural. See Pleural effusions Ellis-van
Creveld syndrome, 607-609 Embolization, percutaneous in
hemangioendothelioma ...
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Hereditary Hearing Loss and Its Syndromes
Berkman MD, Feingold M: Oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia (Goldenhar's
syndrome). Oral Surg 25:408-417, 1968. 8. Bock RH: Ein Fall von epibulbarem
Dermolipome mit Missbildungen einer Gesichtshalfte. Diskordantes Vorkommen
bei ...
Robert J. Gorlin, Helga V. Toriello, Meyer Michael Cohen, 1995
Oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia. 2. Mandibulofacial dysostosis. 3. Dermoid and
neurocutaneous syndrome. C. Epidemiology (see epibulbar dermoid). 1.
Oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia occurs in 1:5600 to 1:26 500 births with
dermoids and ...
Daniel H. Gold, Richard Alan Lewis, 2011
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
260 Goldenhar Syndrome (Oculoauriculovertebral Dysplasia)
Maria Z. Siemionow, Marita Eisenmann-Klein, 2010
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Proceedings on the 9th Teratology Symposium: Greifswald, ...
J Genet Hum 1 243-282 Gorlin RJ, Jue KL, Jacobsen U, Golgschmidt K (1963)
Oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia. J Pediatr 63:991-999 Gorlin RJ, Pindborg J,
Cohen MM Jr (1976) Oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia. ln: Syndromes of the
head ...
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Ophthalmology: A Pocket Textbook Atlas
Epibulbar dermoids can occur as isolated lesions or as a symptom of
oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia (Goldenhar syndrome). Additional symptoms of
that disorder include outer ear deformities and preauricular appendages (Fig.
4.19).