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Suggest Remedy For Narrow Sinus With Difficulty Sucking

During what was expected to be normal vag delivery,baby is born no heart beat . Respiratory distress vented, she was. Put into induced coma, 10 day hospitalization,sent home normal m.r.i. After 15 days was taking feelings. Now at 2 months dr found some syndrome she has narrow sinus, affected mouth palate, some difficulty sucking, she will get only 1 front tooth. Can you tell us more? Thank you
Tue, 24 Feb 2015
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Hi...it is very difficult to comment with this minimal information and that too without seeing the patient directly. But by what you quote I feel that this is a congenital anomaly with a mid facial defect. The only thing I can say now is that she will need -
1. Chromosomal analysis - karyotyping.
2. Genetic opinion.
3. Complete metabolic work up including renal and liver function tests.
4. Developmental follow up.
5. Opthalmological follow up.
6. Hearing evaluation
Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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Suggest Remedy For Narrow Sinus With Difficulty Sucking

Hi...it is very difficult to comment with this minimal information and that too without seeing the patient directly. But by what you quote I feel that this is a congenital anomaly with a mid facial defect. The only thing I can say now is that she will need - 1. Chromosomal analysis - karyotyping. 2. Genetic opinion. 3. Complete metabolic work up including renal and liver function tests. 4. Developmental follow up. 5. Opthalmological follow up. 6. Hearing evaluation Regards - Dr. Sumanth