Telecanthus. Telecanthus is an uncommon palpebral anomaly condition defined as an increased distance between the medial canthi. Looking for online definition of telecanthus in the Medical Dictionary? telecanthus explanation free.
Telecanthus should be differentiated from hypertelorism (hypertelorbitism), which is an increased distance between the bony orbits taken at the region of the dacryon (lacrimal crest). Telecanthus refers to increased distance between the medial canthi of the eyes, while the inter-pupillary distance is normal. Traumatic Telecanthus refers to telcanthus resulting from traumatic injury to the nasal-orbital-ethmoid (NOE) complex.
Increased distance between the medial canthi of the eyes, while the interpupillary distance is normal.
Increased distance between the medial canthi of the eyes, while the interpupillary distance is normal. hypertelorism.
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