2013
DOI: 10.1136/archdischild-2013-304412
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Congenital arhinia

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“…This malformation is usually associated with other midface and orbital malformations (1). Orbital manifestations include microphthalmia or anophthalmia, choroidal malformations, colobomas, cataract, and hypertelorism (13)(14)(15)(16). The absence of nasolacrimal ducts is another feature that can lead to visual impairment through the overproduction of tears (1,16).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This malformation is usually associated with other midface and orbital malformations (1). Orbital manifestations include microphthalmia or anophthalmia, choroidal malformations, colobomas, cataract, and hypertelorism (13)(14)(15)(16). The absence of nasolacrimal ducts is another feature that can lead to visual impairment through the overproduction of tears (1,16).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 1 reports additional physical features of the 43 cases surveyed in our literature review (Palmer and Thomson, 1967;Berger and Martin, 1969;Gifford et al, 1972;Lu ¨tolf, 1976;Ruprecht and Majewski, 1978;Das Gupta et al, 1979;Kaminker et al, 1985;Shubich and Sanchez, 1985;Cohen and KJ, 1986;Cole et al, 1989;Navarro-Vila et al, 1991;Mu ¨hlbauer et al, 1993;Weinberg et al, 1993;LaTrenta et al, 1995;Albernaz et al, 1996;Thiele et al, 1996;Meyer, 1997;Olsen et al, 2001;McGlone, 2003;Feledy et al, 2004;Hour, 2004;Mathur et al, 2005;Shino et al, 2005;Akkuzu et al, 2007;Sato et al, 2007;Goyal et al, 2008;Brusati et al, 2009;Cesaretti et al, 2011;Fakhraee et al, 2011;Takcı et al, 2012;Tryggestad et al, 2013;Ali, 2014;Courtney et al, 2014;Zhang et al, 2014;Li et al, 2015;Fernandes et al, 2016;Mondal and Prasad, 2016;Ng et al, 2017;Borghi et al, 2019;Jung et al, 2019;…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Neugeborene sind obligate Nasenatmer, sodass das Fehlen der Nase ein rasches respiratorisches Versagen mit akutem Interventionsbedarf zur Folge haben kann. Im angelsächsischen Raum werden Patienten mit Nasenagenesie deshalb häufig unmittelbar postnatal intubiert und elektiv tracheotomiert [8]. Bei 18 der 38 von 1931 bis 2006 in der Literatur beschriebenen Fälle mit Nasenagenesie [1] bestand unmittelbar postnatal eine akute respiratorische Insuffizienz mit Zyanose, davon wurden 14 intubiert.…”
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