A Comprehensive Review of Craniofacial Dysmorphology
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The cranio-facial complex undergoes postnatal growth and remodeling, achieving its full potential during adolescence. The timing of facial development differs between males and females, with males achieving facial maturity between the ages of 12 and 14, and females achieving it roughly two years later. Neurofibromatosis type 1, hemifacial microsomia, Tracer Collins syndrome, Moebius syndrome, and other frequent craniofacial dysmorphologies are all examples of common craniofacial dysmorphologies. Despite the fact that this one had a lot of cranial-facial abnormalities, more rigorous reviews should be conducted.
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