The following Conditions are related to Widely spaced eyes
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- Apert syndrome
Apert syndrome is a genetic condition that is present from birth. It involves the fusion of certain bones in the skull, which can cause problems with brain development and health. 1. There is no established or proven cure for Apert syndrome; however, there are treatments available to manage the symptoms. 2. In some cases, surgery can be used to correct the bones and facial deformities associated with the con Read More
- Crouzon craniofacial dysostosis
Crouzon syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that may be evident at birth (congenital) or during infancy. The disorder is characterized by distinctive malformations of the skull and facial (craniofacial) region. Such abnormalities may vary greatly in range and severity from case to case, including among affected family members. However, in most infants with Crouzon syndrome, the fibrous joints between certain bones of the skull (cranial sutures Read More
- Faciodigitogenital syndrome
Since there is currently no permanent treatment for Facio Digito Genital syndrome, care is offered to enhance quality of life. A specialized team of healthcare professionals is needed to give a synchronized treatment for the patient's distinctive anomalies and associated symptoms: 1. Therapy of strabismus is used for disorders where the eyes are positioned erratically, impairing vision. In order to restore normal v Read More