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Goldenhar Syndrome

Goldhenhar syndrome is a congenital disorder that usually affects one side of the body. Individuals with this genetic disorder have incomplete development of the ear, nose, soft palate, lip, and mandible. There is no treatment to cure this rare condition, but therapies such as speech therapy are given to improve the lifestyle.

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Though my tests are normal, why am I having palpitations and chest pain?

Query: Hi doctor,I am 18 years old. I have been a competitive athlete in my whole life. About a year ago, I started experiencing palpitations, near syncopal episodes, and chest pain. I have seen three cardiologists. I have had a bicycle stress test, limited echocardiogram looking at just the thickness of m...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Your health issues do not show a relationship to your cousin's health problems because most babies do not survive more than a year with treatment in a case of ALCA (anomalous left coronary artery). Studies have shown that patients with Goldenhar syndrome (birth de...  Read Full »

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