A CASE REPORT: BOSMA ARHINIA MICROPHTHALMIA SYNDROME AT CHO RAY HOSPITAL

Ngô Văn Công1,
1 Cho Ray Hospital

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Abstract

There is a female patient with 29 year’s old. She have BOSMA syndrome from her child. She has congential arhinia, both eyes microphthalmia syndrome, loss vision, breath by mouth, voice by mouth, high-arched or cleft palate, hypoplastic maxilla. The paranasal sinus is calcificated and not growth. This syndrome is rarely happen in the world as well as Vietnam. It is defined by three major features: arhina and complete absence of the paranasal sinus; eye defects, and absent sexual maturation. This case report represent BOSMA syndrome to help ENT physician to understand this ones.

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