2022-01-122022-01-122005Kılıç, N. ve Yazıcı, Z. (2005). "A case of holoprosencephaly and cebocephaly associated to torch infection". International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 69(9), 1275-1278.0165-58761872-8464https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijporl.2005.03.018https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165587605001564http://hdl.handle.net/11452/24039Cebocephaly is a very rare congenital anomaly combining a severe midline facial malformation and holoprosencephaly. Here we report on first case of cebocephaly with semilobar holoprosencephaly, hypotelorism, and a single nostril due to intrauterine TORCH infection (Toxoplasmosis, other [syphilis, varicella-zoster, parvovirus B19], Rubella, Cytomegalovirus [CMV], and Herpes infections) in the English language literature. Chromosomal analysis showed normal karyotyping.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessOtorhinolaryngologyPediatricsHoloprosencephalyCebocephalyMidline facial anomalyTORCH infectionCongenital cytomegalovirus-infectionPrenatal-diagnosisFetusesAbnormalities, multipleAdultCraniofacial abnormalitiesCytomegalovirus infectionsFatal outcomeFemaleHerpes simplexHoloprosencephalyHumansInfant, newbornKaryotypingMaleMicrocephalyNosePregnancyPregnancy complications, infectiousRubellaTomography, x-ray computedA case of holoprosencephaly and cebocephaly associated to torch infectionArticle0002313252000202-s2.0-232444357201275127869916061113OtorhinolaryngologyPediatricsHoloprosencephaly; Cyclopia; Single Upper Central IncisorArticleCase reportCebocephalyChromosome analysisComputer assisted tomographyCytomegalovirus infectionFace malformationFemaleHerpesHoloprosencephalyHumanHypotelorismInfantIntrauterine infectionKaryotypingMaleNonhumanParvovirusPhysical examinationPriority journalRubellaSepsisSyphilisToxoplasmosisVaricella zoster virusVirus infection