Abstract
The literature rarely reports unilateral Tessier no. 7 clefts. Tessier no. 7 craniofacial clefts, also called temporozygomatic or transverse facial clefts, are the most laterally located type of craniofacial clefts. History of the patient, clinical presentation, and Computed tomography (CT)scan were considered as the diagnostic criteria. The hasty analysis and surgical correction of craniofacial defect is essential because it may disturb the facial development of the patient.
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