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Jaime Grant1, Joe Abbott1, Desiderio Rodrigues1
1Department of Craniofacial Surgery, Birmingham Women and Children's Foundation NHS Trust, Birmingham, UK.
Abstract:
Patients presenting with craniofacial conditions present a unique challenge from an ophthalmological view point. There are no set guidelines as to their management or their long-term monitoring and follow-up. Largely, this should be the remit of a dedicated craniofacial team. Here we present pertinent ophthalmological pathology occurring in combination with craniosynostosis alongside the protocol employed in Birmingham Children's Hospital for the management of these patients.
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