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==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
*[[Cleft lip and palate]] a separation in the lip and the palate | *[[Cleft lip and palate]] a separation in the lip and the palate | ||
*[[Craniosynostosis]] - premature closure of the soft spots in an infant’s skull | *[[Craniosynostosis]] - premature closure of the soft spots in an infant’s skull | ||
*[[Hemifacial microsomia]] - a condition in which the tissues on one side of the face are underdeveloped | *[[Hemifacial microsomia]] - a condition in which the tissues on one side of the face are underdeveloped | ||
*[[Vascular malformation]] - an abnormal growth composed of blood vessels | *[[Vascular malformation]] - an abnormal growth composed of blood vessels | ||
*[[Hemangioma]] - a benign tumor that causes a red birthmark | *[[Hemangioma]] - a benign tumor that causes a red birthmark | ||
==Causes== | ==Causes== | ||
*Congenital | |||
*[[Folate deficiency]] |
Revision as of 01:27, 30 July 2012
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Synonyms and keywords: facial anomalies, CFA
Overview
Craniofacial anomalies are a group of deformities of the head and face that are present at birth.
Classification
- Cleft lip and palate a separation in the lip and the palate
- Craniosynostosis - premature closure of the soft spots in an infant’s skull
- Hemifacial microsomia - a condition in which the tissues on one side of the face are underdeveloped
- Vascular malformation - an abnormal growth composed of blood vessels
- Hemangioma - a benign tumor that causes a red birthmark
Causes
- Congenital
- Folate deficiency