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  • Binder's syndrome (nasomaxillary hypoplasia/maxillonasal dysplasia) is a rare congenital disorder.
  • It primarily affects the midface, leading to a flattened nasal bridge, midface hypoplasia, and a concave facial profile.
  • Clinical manifestations include a broad, flat nose, short columella, convex upper lip, and malocclusion.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a case report of a 16-year-old patient diagnosed with Binder's syndrome.
  • To detail the clinical features, surgical management, and postoperative outcomes associated with this condition.
  • To contribute to the understanding of Binder's syndrome management.

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  • Case report of a single patient.
  • Clinical examination and diagnosis of Binder's syndrome.
  • Surgical correction of nasomaxillary hypoplasia.
  • Postoperative assessment of results.

Main Results:

  • The patient presented with characteristic features of Binder's syndrome, including a concave profile and nasal deformities.
  • Surgical intervention was performed to address the hypoplasia.
  • Postoperative results demonstrated improvement in facial aesthetics and function.

Conclusions:

  • Binder's syndrome requires a comprehensive approach for diagnosis and management.
  • Surgical correction can effectively address the craniofacial abnormalities associated with Binder's syndrome.
  • Further research and case studies are valuable for refining treatment strategies.