What is traumatic telecanthus?
What is traumatic telecanthus? Traumatic telecanthus is the result of facial injuries due to either the medial canthal tendon being lacerated or avulsed from its bony attachments around the lacrimal crest or displacement of the nasoorbital component following a nasoorbitoethmoidal fracture. What causes telecanthus? Congenital disorders such as Down syndrome, fetal alcohol syndrome, cri du chat syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome, Turner syndrome, Ehlers–Danlos syndrome, Waardenburg syndrome often present with prominent epicanthal folds, and if these folds are nasal (as they most commonly are) they will cause telecanthus. How do I know if I have telecanthus? Telecanthus is produced by an abnormal...