Tessier number 4 bilateral craniofacial cleft associated with amniotic band syndrome: 22 years of follow-up

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Assouan, C. | Ambroise, B. | de Boutray, M. | Labbé, D. | Bénateau, H. | Veyssiere, A.

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International audience. Tessier clefts are a very rare entity. Number 4 Tessier cleft is describe like an orbito-facial cleft with trajectory between the lower eyelid and the lip. We report management of a bilateral number 4 Tessier cleft with amniotic band syndrome with 22 years of follow-up. After reviewing literature, we talk about difficulty to manage these kinds of rare Tessier clefts.

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