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Goldenhar complex with atypical associated anomalies: is the spectrum still widening?

Goldenhar syndrome is a well-known developmental anomaly of maxillofacial skeleton and hemi-facial soft tissue, was later included to a broader classification called oculo-ariculo-vertebral spectrum. Here we report a patient presenting goldenhar syndrome with accessory auricula, defined as polyotia, coloboma and bifid tongue.

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