Orbital Decompression and Infraorbital Augmentation for Correction of Exophthalmos Secondary to Cruzon Disease
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Abstract
Facial deformity secondary to Crouzon disease may include exophthalmos and midfacial hypoplasia. If there is no dental malocclusion, treatment may consist of transantral orbital decompression and infraorbital augmentation with custom-made Silastic implants.
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PMID: 7066280 PMC: 1039768. DOI: 10.1136/bjo.66.4.253.