https://www.selleckchem.com/products/uk5099.html ring follow-up of 50.7 ± 23.6 months. To conclude, pericranial flap is a reliable reconstruction material for management of post traumatic frontal sinus CSF leaks. Dual flap technique that combine the use of fascia lata provides comprehensive solution of CSF fistula repair. Hemifacial microsomia (HFM) is the second most common congenital anomaly of the face after cleft lip and palate. There is a considerable variability in the extent and severity of affection of the bones and soft tissues of the face arising from these two arches. Different classification systems have been described for HFM with the mandible and/or the ear defects being key features needed for any classification system. Nowadays, the most widely used system is the orbital, mandibular, ear, facal nerve, soft tissue (OMENS) classification, later modified to the OMENS+ to include extracraniofacial manifestations.The aim of this study was to review the demographic characteristics and clinical findings of a group of Egyptian patients with HFM and to correlate the findings with data retrieved from the literature.Thirty-nine patients were identified and included in this study. Right side was predominantly affected in 19 patients (48.7%), 9 patients (23%) had left side affection (23%) and 11 patients (28.3%) had bilatificant ear deformity affected the bigger percentage of the patients (E3 44%, E2 14%)The data demonstrate the phenotypic variability of HFM and suggest a degree of relationship among the components of HFM. Some epidemiological aspects and clinical findings in our study did not always parallel those reported in western literatures. Small sample size is the main limitation of the study. Further, and if possible multi-center, studies are recommended. Z-epicanthoplasty is a popular method of correcting mild to moderate epicanthal folds. However, it has some limitations, such as, under correction, recurrence, and leaving of a visible scar. This study