Abstract

Goldenhar’s syndrome is a rare condition which was described at first in the early 1950’s. which was characterized by a combination of anomalies such as dermal epibulbar cysts, auricular appendices and malformation of the ears. In 1963, the name oculo-auriculovertebral (OAV) dysplasia for this condition was suggested by gorlin and he also incorporated vertebral anomalies as one of the signs of syndrome. Here, we describe a case of 7 month old male patient with preauricular ear tags, limbal dermoid, cleft palate with tongue tie.

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