1. Berry-Treacher Collins Syndrome With Congenital Bell’s Palsy and Unilateral Anotia: Tongue-Tie Release Under General Anesthesia
- Author
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Vamsi Krishna Uppalapati, Roushan Patel, Himanshu Kumar, Abhijit Kumar, and Umesh Singh
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congenital bell’s palsy ,Goldenhar syndrome ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,berry-treacher collins syndrome ,03 medical and health sciences ,Otolaryngology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Tongue ,Anesthesiology ,Bell's palsy ,medicine ,Genetics ,Difficult airway ,Palsy ,difficult airway ,business.industry ,tongue – tie release ,General Engineering ,medicine.disease ,anotia ,general anesthesia ,goldenhar syndrome ,stomatognathic diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Anotia ,Anesthesia ,shared airway ,Inherited disease ,business ,Treacher Collins syndrome ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
The inherited disease of unilateral anotia and ipsilateral Bell's palsy is exceedingly uncommon, but it has a few other clinical manifestations. The prevalence of anotia in combination with congenital Bell's palsy is well-known by Berry-Treacher Collins and Goldenhar syndrome. Despite the prevalence of anotia in combination with Bell's palsy, there have been relatively very few case reports about the corresponding conditions in India. The aim of the paper is to discuss the anesthesia plan for a seven-year-old boy who underwent surgery for tongue-tie release.
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- 2021