Goldenhar's syndrome
M. Feingold and J. Baum
We present a report on 16 patients with Goldenhar's syndrome. The criteria
we required for the diagnosis of Goldenhar's syndrome consisted of an eye
abnormality (lipoma, lipodermoid, epibulbar dermoid, or upper eyelid
coloboma) associated with ear, mandibular, or vertebral anomalies (two of
the three). Although Treacher Collins' syndrome can be easily
differentiated from Goldenhar's syndrome, the differences between
Goldenhar's syndrome and hemifacial microsomia are more difficult to
delineate.