Robert Evans

Consultant Orthodontist, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London

Craniofacial microsomia: management and outcomes. Part 2

Following birth, it is necessary to rule out Goldenhar syndrome or other organ involvement. In the early years, the priority is maintenance of a patent airway and ensuring adequate development of...

Craniofacial Microsomia: Aetiology, Classification and Clinical Features. Part 1

After cleft lip and palate, CFM is the most common craniofacial malformation, with the incidence reported as 1 in 3000 to 5000 live births.4 There is a slightly increased ratio of right-side incidence...