Anesthetic Considerations of Patient with Parry Romberg Syndrome

Parry Romberg syndrome is a rare progressive degenerative disease characterized by unilateral atrophy affecting the skin, connective tissue, muscle, and bone, typically occurs in children and young adults. The end result is facial asymmetry associated with other skin, dental, visual, cardiovascular...

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Main Authors: Sussan Soltani Mohammadi, Farideh Toorany, Abdolrahim Shahhosseini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2018-07-01
Series:Case Reports in Clinical Practice
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Online Access:https://crcp.tums.ac.ir/index.php/crcp/article/view/185
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Summary:Parry Romberg syndrome is a rare progressive degenerative disease characterized by unilateral atrophy affecting the skin, connective tissue, muscle, and bone, typically occurs in children and young adults. The end result is facial asymmetry associated with other skin, dental, visual, cardiovascular, and neurological disorders that ceases without apparent cause after a highly variable period. Inconsistency in the pattern of atrophy and multisystem involvement make intraoperative anesthetic management of these patients a challenge for anesthesiologists. We present a case of Parry Romberg syndrome and her associated clinical findings with specific attention to the anesthetic consideration of this disease.
ISSN:2538-2683
2538-2691