Congenital aglossia and situs inversus
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Congenital aglossia and situs inversus
Abstract
Lingual agenesis is a rare anomaly caused by failed embryogenesis of the lateral lingual swellings during the fourth and fifth gestational weeks. Most reported cases have been part of oromandibular limb hypogenesis syndromes. A review of the literature reveals two previously reported cases of congenital aglossia and situs inversus. A case of lingual agenesis associated with micrognathia and situs inversus is reported in a newborn presenting with upper airway obstruction at birth.
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