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Syngnathia y anomalías congénitas asociadas en un bebé: un informe de caso

  • 0Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dental School, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

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La sínnatia congénita, un raro defecto de nacimiento, requiere una intervención quirúrgica temprana para mejorar la alimentación y la respiración. Este caso destaca una nueva deleción de Xp22.31 en un bebé prematuro con sínnatia y otras anomalías.

Área De La Ciencia

  • Cirugía craneofacial
  • Genética pediátrica
  • Biología del desarrollo

Sus Antecedentes

  • La sínnatia congénita, caracterizada por la fusión maxilo-mandibular, presenta desafíos significativos en la alimentación infantil, la respiración y el desarrollo general.
  • La etiología de la singnatia a menudo no está clara, aunque con frecuencia se asocia con mutaciones genéticas o condiciones sindrómicas más amplias.

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