Hemifacial microsomia is a rare congenital, heterogeneous malformation
disorder affecting predominantly unilateral face. The disorder is
associated with unusual strange distortion of the face with facial
asymmetry and may cause psychological problems in the affected child and
even the parents. Hemifacial microsomia is best managed by a
multidisciplinary team. However, physicians working in many geographic
areas of the world lacking active effective multidisciplinary teams, and
major craniofacial centers, will face a serious challenge and a tough
time in making the appropriate referrals which ensure satisfactory
management. The complexity of the defects in this condition, the
potentially non-static nature of the condition, and the lack of
extensive management experiences with such rare condition make
management challenging even when the appropriate timely referrals can be
ensured. The aim of this book is to report the occurrence of
non-syndromic hemifacial microsomia in two unrelated Iraqi children for
the first time. A second aim of this book is to describe the
documentation of hemifacial microsomia in the world literature during
the 1970s and 1980s.