Ozcelik, DeryaSaglam, IbrahimSilan, FatmaSezen, GuelbinUenveren, Toygar2024-09-252024-09-2520081055-66561545-1569https://doi.org/10.1597/06-249https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12491/13234Objective: We report that a 4-year-old boy presented with right unilateral complete cleft lip and palate, right anophthalmos, left congenital nystagmus, absence of the vomer bone, mental-motor retardation, and normal lymphocyte karyotype (46, XY). Methods: For reconstruction of the deformities, we performed cleft lip repair by Millard's rotation-advancement technique and planned cleft palate repair. Conclusions: This combination of cleft lip and palate, anophthalmos, congenital nystagmus, absent vomer bone, and mental-motor retardation has not, to our knowledge, previously been described. We suggest that this represents either another case of the rare Fryns anophthalmia-plus syndrome or a new syndrome.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessanophthalmiacleft lip/palateFryns anophthalmia-plusmicrophthalmianystagmussingle central incisor toothvomerAnophthalmia, cleft lip/palate, absent vomer bone, nystagmus, and mental-motor retardationArticle10.1597/06-24945325626018452356WOS:000256241500005Q3