Abstract

Congenital transverse and oblique facial clefts are rare congenital anomalies, and cooccurence of these is still more a rare anomaly. The condition most commonly is often associated with anomalies of the first and second branchial arches. The manuscript intends to present one such rare case of Tessier's cleft type 3–7 and present its early management as well as long-term treatment plan.

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