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Roger L. Crumley, MD: The patient for discussion today was a 3-month-old girl with a complete unilateral cleft lip on the left. The child was the product of a normal gestation. There was no maternal drug usage in pregnancy, and no family history of cleft lip or palate.
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Pediatrics In Review, 2014
1. Mary-Alice Abbott, MD, PhD* 1. *Department of Pediatrics, Division of Medical Genetics, Tufts University School of Medicine, Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, MA. Editor’s Note: In the recently published article “Causal Attributions of Cleft Lip and Palate Across Cultures” (Cleft Palate Craniofac J.
Steven Goudy, David J. Crockett
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1. Mary-Alice Abbott, MD, PhD* 1. *Department of Pediatrics, Division of Medical Genetics, Tufts University School of Medicine, Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, MA. Editor’s Note: In the recently published article “Causal Attributions of Cleft Lip and Palate Across Cultures” (Cleft Palate Craniofac J.
Steven Goudy, David J. Crockett
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The Lancet, 2009
Clefts of the lip and palate are generally divided into two groups, isolated cleft palate and cleft lip with or without cleft palate, representing a heterogeneous group of disorders affecting the lips and oral cavity. These defects arise in about 1.7 per 1000 liveborn babies, with ethnic and geographic variation. Effects on speech, hearing, appearance,
Mossey, Peter A.+4 more
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Clefts of the lip and palate are generally divided into two groups, isolated cleft palate and cleft lip with or without cleft palate, representing a heterogeneous group of disorders affecting the lips and oral cavity. These defects arise in about 1.7 per 1000 liveborn babies, with ethnic and geographic variation. Effects on speech, hearing, appearance,
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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 ...
Abel Jan Tasman+2 more
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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 ...
Abel Jan Tasman+2 more
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2004
The surgeon's objectives are normal nasolabial appearance and normal speech. The principles for synchronous repair of bilateral cleft lip have been established, and the techniques continue to evolve. Primary repair impairs maxillary growth, but little can be done at this time except to practice gentle craftsmanship and to minimize tension on the lower ...
John B. Mulliken, John B. Mulliken
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The surgeon's objectives are normal nasolabial appearance and normal speech. The principles for synchronous repair of bilateral cleft lip have been established, and the techniques continue to evolve. Primary repair impairs maxillary growth, but little can be done at this time except to practice gentle craftsmanship and to minimize tension on the lower ...
John B. Mulliken, John B. Mulliken
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Clinics in Perinatology, 2018
Orofacial clefts are common congenital malformations with genetic and environmental risk factors. In the perinatal period, feeding and nutrition can be a challenge and the need for specialized feeders is common. Lip taping and nasoalveolar molding are early interventions that can be used to preoperatively modify cleft defects to enhance surgical ...
Mitchell L. Worley+2 more
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Orofacial clefts are common congenital malformations with genetic and environmental risk factors. In the perinatal period, feeding and nutrition can be a challenge and the need for specialized feeders is common. Lip taping and nasoalveolar molding are early interventions that can be used to preoperatively modify cleft defects to enhance surgical ...
Mitchell L. Worley+2 more
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2000
The authors address the problem of why the cleft lip anomalad is not mentioned even once in the Talmud, which contains detailed reports of numerous other forms of pathology and congenital anomalies. It also attempts to define the Sandal deformity, one of the most common congenital anomalies mentioned in the Talmud.
Samuel Segal, Melvyn Westreich
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The authors address the problem of why the cleft lip anomalad is not mentioned even once in the Talmud, which contains detailed reports of numerous other forms of pathology and congenital anomalies. It also attempts to define the Sandal deformity, one of the most common congenital anomalies mentioned in the Talmud.
Samuel Segal, Melvyn Westreich
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British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1970
Summary Studying Origami paper patterns of the cleft-lip nose complex, we would like to make the following observations: 1.There is very little difference between the perimeter of the nostril of the cleft and the non-cleft side. By pulling on the cleft side, thus widening the cleft, we notice that the slack is taken up by the acuteness of the ...
Khoo Boo-Chai, Ichiro Tange
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Summary Studying Origami paper patterns of the cleft-lip nose complex, we would like to make the following observations: 1.There is very little difference between the perimeter of the nostril of the cleft and the non-cleft side. By pulling on the cleft side, thus widening the cleft, we notice that the slack is taken up by the acuteness of the ...
Khoo Boo-Chai, Ichiro Tange
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Australian Dental Journal, 1973
Please refer to the ‘Instructions for Preparation of Specific Manuscript Categories’. Footnotes: Avoid footnotes. When essential, they are numbered consecutively and typed at the foot of the appropriate page. Tables and Illustrations: Tables and illustrations (both numbered in Arabic numerals) should be prepared on separate sheets.
Harold McComb, W. F. Brogan
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Please refer to the ‘Instructions for Preparation of Specific Manuscript Categories’. Footnotes: Avoid footnotes. When essential, they are numbered consecutively and typed at the foot of the appropriate page. Tables and Illustrations: Tables and illustrations (both numbered in Arabic numerals) should be prepared on separate sheets.
Harold McComb, W. F. Brogan
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2000
The most common congenital deformity of the head and neck, cleft lip and palate, presents the surgeon with a unique esthetic and reconstructive challenge. The complexity of these deformities demands the skills of a multidisciplinary team of professionals to optimize surgical outcome.
Don LaRossa, Richard E. Kirschner
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The most common congenital deformity of the head and neck, cleft lip and palate, presents the surgeon with a unique esthetic and reconstructive challenge. The complexity of these deformities demands the skills of a multidisciplinary team of professionals to optimize surgical outcome.
Don LaRossa, Richard E. Kirschner
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