Case Report
Sagittal craniosynostosis with Moebius syndrome; case illustration: first case in the literatüre.
Our aim in this article is to contribute to the clinical findings of Moebius syndrome with the association of synostosis published for the first time./r/nIn 2023, the Pediatric Neurosurgery Department operated sagittal synostosis case with Moebius syndrome was retrieved from the neurosurgery archive with literatüre review. A 6-month-old girl who could not close her eyes and mouth after birth was followed up in another hospital with the diagnosis of Moebius Syndrome and was referred to us because of cranial deformity./r/nMoebius syndrome is a syndrome whose cause and clinical framework still need to be fully clarified and is being updated with studies. For this reason, it is essential to recognize the clinical findings seen in patients well, to direct them to genetic research if necessary, and to pay attention to new manifestations that may be added in this context in terms of scientific transfer.
