Treacher Collins syndrome

Overview

Treacher Collins syndrome is a genetic condition that most often affects the cheekbones, jaw, chin, and ears. The changed gene that causes the condition may or may not be inherited.

Symptoms

Symptoms include downward-slanting eyes, a very small jaw and chin, speech problems, hearing loss, and vision loss. Some babies may be born with a hole in the roof of their mouth called a cleft palate. Intelligence is not affected.

Treatments

Plastic surgery can help correct facial structure. A multispecialty team approach to treatment is most helpful.

Last Updated Jan 6, 2024


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