Neonatal micrognathia can adversely affect breathing and feeding in a child. Appropriate clinical evaluation and testing are required to determine the exact etiology of the child’s airway distress and which surgical intervention, if any, are most helpful. In this case you will learn the classic presentation, exam findings, test results, and surgical treatments for the neonatal patient with symptomatic mandibular micrognathia.
Author: Navid Pourtaheri, MD, PhD; Derek M. Steinbacher, MD, DMD, FACS
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