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Assessment of the cleft lip nasal deformity using regression equation and neural network
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Democratic Alarmism: Coherent Notion or Contradiction in Terms?
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Comparison of Oral and Intranasal Midazolam Premedication in Children Undergoing Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial. [PDF]
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Compensatory treatment of pattern III in cleft lip and palate
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2016
All patients with a cleft lip deformity have an associated nasal deformity that varies in degree of severity. A three-dimensional understanding of the anatomy of the cleft nose aids surgeons in selecting the proper technique for repair. Analysis and performance of orthognathic surgery should be done before nasal surgery to optimize the overall result ...
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All patients with a cleft lip deformity have an associated nasal deformity that varies in degree of severity. A three-dimensional understanding of the anatomy of the cleft nose aids surgeons in selecting the proper technique for repair. Analysis and performance of orthognathic surgery should be done before nasal surgery to optimize the overall result ...
Jonathan M, Sykes +2 more
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Pediatrics In Review, 2014
Cleft lip with or without cleft palate is the most common congenital malformation of the head and neck. Orofacial clefting could significantly affect the quality of life of the child and requires multiple steps of care to obtain an optimal outcome. Each patient should be evaluated for congenital anomalies, developmental delay, neurologic disorders, and
David J, Crockett, Steven L, Goudy
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Cleft lip with or without cleft palate is the most common congenital malformation of the head and neck. Orofacial clefting could significantly affect the quality of life of the child and requires multiple steps of care to obtain an optimal outcome. Each patient should be evaluated for congenital anomalies, developmental delay, neurologic disorders, and
David J, Crockett, Steven L, Goudy
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