Crouzon syndrome presenting as facial deformity and pan-hypopituitarism
in an adult male
- Thanh Hoang,
- John Shumar,
- Mohamed Shakir
Mohamed Shakir
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
Author ProfileAbstract
We present an adult patient with Crouzon syndrome manifesting with
facial deformities and panhypopituitarism. Crouzon syndrome is a rare,
autosomal dominant genetic disorder characterized by facial bone
deformities, such as a prominent nose, frontal bossing, and ocular
proptosis, as well as headaches, seizures, and developmental delay.