Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome (BWS) is a congenital disorder that is identified by the overgrowth of different parts of the body. Some of these parts may include macroglossia (enlarged tongue), defects on the abdominal walls, and high chances of contacting specific cancers in children. Dr. Sabry is one of the specialists who take care of patients suffering from BWS, offering all-inclusive services that range from monitoring and management to surgery where applicable.
Helps detect early signs of cancers such as Wilms' tumor and hepatoblastoma
Improves oral function and speech
Reduces risks of central nervous system complications
Congenital deformities such as cleft lip and cleft nose are caused by failure to fuse the facial structures completely at the early stages of development. They leave openings on the upper lip and certain malformation of the nostrils. Dr. Sabry provides specialized surgical interventions to repair these anomalies, typically within the first year of life. The main objectives include the restoration of normalcy and attaining a natural look.