Condition
Pediatric Craniofacial Anomalies
What You Need to Know
Definition
Typical Characteristics
Most Common Types
The most common types of craniofacial anomalies are:
- Cleft lip
- Cleft palate
- Others listed in our FAQs below
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Frequently Asked Questions
What causes craniofacial anomalies in children?
What are the most common types of craniofacial anomalies in children?
Celebrating Stellar Staff
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Departments that Treat Craniofacial Anomalies

Rare Disease Institute - Genetics and Metabolism
Children's National Rare Disease Institute (CNRDI) is a first-of-its-kind center focused exclusively on advancing the care and treatment of children and adults with rare genetic diseases.