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Fig. A-8. Primary telecanthus, secondary telecanthus, and hypertelorism.
(A) Normal interocular distance. (B) Primary telecanthus. The inner canthi are far apart, although the outer canthi are normally spaced. Note how vertical line through lacrimal punctum cuts cornea. (C) True ocular hypertelorism. Both inner and outer canthi are abnormally far apart. (D) True ocular heypertelorism together with secondary telecanthus. Note How vertical line through lacrimal punctum cuts cornea. [From MM Cohen Jr, Malformation syndromes. In: Surgical Correction of Dentofacial Deformities, WH Bell, WR Proffit, RP White (eds), W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, 1980, pp 7-44.]

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