1997 年 43 巻 4 号 p. 373-375
We report six cases of unilateral transverse facial cleft. Five patients were male and one was female. One case was diagnosed as solitary macrostomia, and other cases had accessory ears. Among latter cases, one also suffered from microtia and was diagnosed as the first and second branchial syndrome. Another case was diagnosed as Goldenhar syndrome because of the presence of epibulbar dermoid. The other cases were diagnosed as the first branchial syndrome.