%0 Journal Article %T Early Ophthalmological Manifestations of Crouzon Syndrome: About a Case %A Nidain Maneh %A Meba Banla %A Nadiedjoa Kokou Douti %A Komi Yayehd %A Sophie Arsene %A Ko-kou Vonor %A Kassoula Batomaguela Nonon Saa %A Koffi Didier Ayena %A Komi Patrice Balo %J Open Access Library Journal %V 1 %N 7 %P 1-4 %@ 2333-9721 %D 2014 %I Open Access Library %R 10.4236/oalib.1101046 %X We report the case of a major neonatal form of Crouzon syndrome of ophthalmic finding in a new- born of 21 days of age with no background of consanguinity. The clinical manifestations were marked by signs of Crouzon syndrome associated with dyspnea. The skull radiograph showed a decline of maxillary and closing sutures. The brain scan was marked by a bilateral fronto-parietal hypotrophy with agnenesis of the left temporal. She had received a lateral tarsorrhaphy in prevention to keratopathy of exposure. We noted a substantive consideration of normal eye and no recurrence throttle of eyeball 6 months after tarsorrhaphy. The major forms of Crouzon syndrome is a source of complications including exposure keratopathy and optic atrophy requiring ophthalmological caring in awaiting for a craniofacial surgery. %K Craniofacial Dysostosis %U http://www.oalib.com/paper/3126073