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    This study examines a rare lateral proboscis lateralis, a congenital facial anomaly. The findings suggest a disruption in embryonic organizer tissue during head development is the likely cause.

    Area of Science:

    • Craniofacial development
    • Embryology
    • Congenital anomalies

    Background:

    • Proboscis lateralis is a rare congenital facial anomaly.
    • Understanding its etiology is crucial for diagnosis and treatment.

    Observation:

    • A case of lateral proboscis lateralis is presented with detailed radiographic imaging.
    • The anomaly involves a trunk replacing one side of the external nose.

    Findings:

    • The teratogenesis is explained by reviewing modern embryologic head development.
    • A lesion affecting the naso-face organizer tissue is implicated.
    • Secondary retardation of maxillary process development leads to mid-face defects.

    Implications:

    • This research deepens the understanding of facial anomaly development.

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  • It provides insights into the embryologic origins of mid-face defects.
  • Correlating embryology with clinical findings aids in diagnosing and managing such conditions.