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Hallermann-Streiff syndrome: report of case
ASDC Journal of Dentistry for Children
|July 1, 1986
Abstract:
This syndrome, known also as oculomandibulocephaly, is a symmetric second branchial arch defect resulting in dyscephaly with bird facies and hypoplastic mandibles, among other defects; nearly half of all affected persons show dental anomalies. It should be considered a congenital disorder consisting mainly of developmental anomalies of the skull and facial bones.