What are the symptoms of Crouzon syndrome?
What are the symptoms of Crouzon syndrome?
Crouzon syndrome affects the development of your baby’s skull and facial (craniofacial) bones. The physical characteristics of Crouzon syndrome can vary from mild to severe. These characteristics include:
- Wide-set eyes (hypertelorism).
- Bulging eyeballs (proptosis).
- Crossed eyes (strabismus).
- Protruding forehead.
- Small, beak-shaped nose.
- Underdeveloped jaw.
- Cleft lip and/or palate.