Showing 11 - 20 of 60 results for "Craniofacial"
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    Condylar Hyperplasia

    Condylar Hyperplasia is a rare craniofacial condition involving the overgrowth of areas (condyle) in the lower jaw bone, resulting in facial asymmetry or a face slanting to the side. Shriners Children's can surgically treat this condition.

  • Condition

    Contractures

    A fixed tightening of muscle, tendons, ligaments, or skin which prevents normal movement of the associated body part. An injury such as a severe burn can cause contracture of the skin.

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    Crouzon Syndrome

    Crouzon syndrome is a rare genetic condition that causes certain skull bones to fuse too early and affects the shape of the child's head and face. Shriners Children's craniofacial specialists offer individualized treatment for this condition.

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    Dentofacial Skeletal Deformity

    Dentofacial skeletal deformity is a difference in the jaw structure involving the teeth and mouth, and face shape. Can involve a cleft (bones don’t connect). May impact breathing, eating and speech. Craniofacial teams treat all types.

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    DiGeorge Syndrome

    DiGeorge Syndrome, or 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, is when a small part of chromosome 22 is missing. This results in the poor development of several body systems. Symptoms vary but can include cleft palate.

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    Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

    At Shriners Children's, our unique team of specialists provides the highest quality neuromuscular care for your child.

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    Ear Deformity

    Ear deformities or differences can occur at birth or from injury. Some resolve on their own or benefit from soft molding soon after birth, or by surgical reconstruction. ENT doctors and plastic surgeons treat all types of ear deformities.

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    Eyelid Deformity

    The most common eyelid abnormality in children is ptosis (blepharoptosis), which causes eyelid drooping. Other eyelid problems include inflammation, infection, bumps and strawberry birthmarks.

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    Eyelid Ptosis

    Eyelid Ptosis, or droopy eyelid is when the upper eyelid is lower than it should be in one or both eyes. If left untreated, it can cause eyesight problems and permanent deformity. Shriners Children’s can help with plastic surgery.

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    Facial Cleft

    Facial clefts occur when the palate (roof of mouth) and/or lip does not form properly as a baby develops. Children typically require multiple surgeries and therapies as they grow. Shriners Children's offers multidisciplinary team care.

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Other doctors told us that there wasn’t much anyone could do. After we met with providers at Shriners Children’s Portland, we had a much more positive outlook.
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