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. 2010 Mar 18;3(1):69–72. doi: 10.3980/j.issn.2222-3959.2010.01.16

Table 1. Clinical data of patients & surgical procedure.

N Sex Age(yr) Occular features Systemic features Surgical procedure
1 M 3.0 • Bilateral upper lid medial one third's full thickness coloboma • Depigmented skin around the mouth • Direct closure of lid with canthotomy and cantholysis
• Poorly formed eye brows. • Vertical Hairy growth • Symplepherectomy
• Bilateral superior symblepheron
• Poor Bell's phenomenon
• Bilateral corneal opacities
6 M 3.5 • Bilateral upper lid medial one forth's full thickness coloboma - • Direct closure of lid
3 F 3.0 • Bilateral upper lid medial one forth's full thickness coloboma • Direct closure of lid
1 F 2.5 • Left upper lid less than medial full thickness coloboma • Goldenhar Syndrome Left hemifacial atrophy. Left cleft upper lip. and palate • Direct closure of lid
• Repair of cleft lip & papate. By general plastic surgery
4 M 4.0 • Bilateral upper lid medial two third's full thickness coloboma • Direct closure of lid with cantholysis
1 M 3.0 • Bilateral upper lid medial two third's full thickness coloboma with sympblepheron • CHARGE syndrome • Culter Beared rocedure Symplepheronectomy
4 M 4.0 • Left upper lid less than medial one forth's full thickness coloboma • Direct closure of lid
1 F 25 • Left upper lid less than medial one forth's full thickness coloboma • Direct closure of lid