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  1. J.P.C. Peper

    J.P.C. Peper Bronze Member

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    What's your diagnosis?

    I'll post the correct answer in a few days.

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    Crouzon Syndrome ?
     

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    crouzon's syndrome.autosomal dominenet disorder.
     

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    The picture shows: BILATERAL PROPTOSIS w/ EXOTROPIA ..........


    ........ which is mostly indicative of Abnormal SKULL JOINTS development .......



    .......... as most likely seen in: CRANIOFACIAL DYSOSTOSIS.......... aka ....... CROUZON SYNDROME........





    ............. The THYROID gland seems NORMAL; so Grave's Disease is ruled out.............




























































    ................ Tnx ..................... ^=^.
     

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    Correct answer:

    Crouzon syndrome.

    An hereditary autosomal dominant disease, in which disturbances in the branchial arches cause abnormal embryonic development. In this case, the classic exophthalmos and shallow orbita are present.
     

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