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Orbit,zygoma, and maxilla growth patterns in Crouzon syndrome
Authors:X Lu  AJ Forte  R Sawh-Martinez  R Wu  R Cabrejo  DM Steinbacher  M Alperovich  N Alonso  JA Persing
Institution:1. Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical College, Plastic Surgery Hospital, Beijing, China;2. Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Mayo Clinic Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, USA;3. Section of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA;4. Department of Plastic Surgery, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Abstract:The facial malformations of Crouzon syndrome involve the entire cranio-orbito-zygomatic region. The detailed sequence of changes in orbit, zygoma, and maxilla over time, the mutual influence among these three anatomical structures, and their relationship with the cranial base were studied to determine the sequence and timing of deformity. Preoperative CT scans of 36 patients with Crouzon syndrome (mean age 10.84 ± 14.70 years; 14 male, 22 female) and CT scans of 54 control subjects (mean age 8.53 ± 13.22 years; 29 male, 25 female) were divided into five subgroups by age: 0–6 months, 6 months–2 years, 2–6 years, 6–18 years, and 18–62 years. Craniofacial morphometric cephalometrics were analyzed using Materialise software. Crouzon orbit anteroposterior length was shorter before 6 months (P = 0.021) and remained shorter into adulthood (P < 0.001). Globe projection was greater across all age subgroups (P < 0.001), reaching a peak at 6 months to 2 years (P < 0.001). The increased medial orbital width was the most remarkable and persistent secondary deformity (P < 0.001). The zygoma anterior protrusion was retruded before 6 months of age (P < 0.001), but then improved gradually. The width of maxilla was greater by 24% in the Crouzon cohort (P < 0.001), with a difference of 16% before 6 months (P = 0.024), and was developed earlier than the shortened anteroposterior length. Crouzon high and shallow orbital walls are distinctive. Maxillary widening developed before the malformation of sphenoid. The anteroposterior position of zygoma is likely a principal deformity, rather than a reflection of the intrinsic shape of the bone.Level of Evidence: II
Keywords:Crouzon syndrome  orbit  zygoma  maxilla  midface
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