Goldenhar syndrome
A congenital birth defect characterized by incomplete development or absence of face structures, usually affecting one side of the face. The defects include partially formed or absent ear, nose, lip, mandible, and/or soft palate.
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Top doctors who continously share their opinions on Goldenhar syndromeFlorence Hospital
Sr Consultant Ophthalmologist
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Eye Care & Research Centre, Kolkata for About 25 Years
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Eye Care & Research Centre, Kolkata
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National Institute of Medical Science
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National Institute of Medical Science
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