Hemifacial microsomia

Hemifacial microsomia is a congenital disorder of the craniofacial microsomes characterized by enlarged, backward or missing eye, auricular malformation with an unformed ear canal, a unilateral growth disorder of the face, a chin shifted to the diseased side, and a higher angle of the mouth.

Boys are demonstrably more frequently affected than girls.

Hemifacial microsomia is a congenital disease associated with craniofacial microsomias, with the main features of an enlarged, missing or missing eye, an auricle malformation with undiagnosed gait, a one-sided growth obstruction of the face Chin displaced to the diseased side, the corner of the mouth standing one-sided.

Boys are demonstrably more affected than girls.