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The American Journal of Surgery, 1958
Abstract Two cases, one representing a median cleft of the lower lip and one a median cleft of the upper lip, both associated with broad frena, are presented. The subsequent surgical management is also discussed, and a possible theory for the presence of the medial cleft is postulated.
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Abstract Two cases, one representing a median cleft of the lower lip and one a median cleft of the upper lip, both associated with broad frena, are presented. The subsequent surgical management is also discussed, and a possible theory for the presence of the medial cleft is postulated.
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Infants with Cleft Lip/Cleft Palate
Pediatrics In Review, 1988A cleft of the lip and/or palate occurs approximately once in 750 live births with some variability among various racial groups. As an isolated defect, cleft lip with or without cleft palate is etiologically distinct from cleft palate alone. More than 250 clefting syndromes, most of them relatively uncommon, have been described.
L, Suslak, F, Desposito
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2009
Many surgical approaches and techniques to repair cleft nasal deformities have been described. Because the presenting patient with a congenital deformity is young, the surgical plan must account for patient growth and surgical scarring. The surgeon should understand the pathophysiology of the deformity and have a systematic surgical plan.
Jonathan M, Sykes, Yong Ju, Jang
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Many surgical approaches and techniques to repair cleft nasal deformities have been described. Because the presenting patient with a congenital deformity is young, the surgical plan must account for patient growth and surgical scarring. The surgeon should understand the pathophysiology of the deformity and have a systematic surgical plan.
Jonathan M, Sykes, Yong Ju, Jang
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2007
Patients who have cleft lip or palate face significant lifelong communicative and aesthetic challenges and difficulties with deglutition. Management of patients who have orofacial clefting requires an understanding of the anatomy and pathophysiology associated with clefting and the developmental difficulties encountered by these patients.
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Patients who have cleft lip or palate face significant lifelong communicative and aesthetic challenges and difficulties with deglutition. Management of patients who have orofacial clefting requires an understanding of the anatomy and pathophysiology associated with clefting and the developmental difficulties encountered by these patients.
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Cleft Lip and Cleft Rhinoplasty Complications
Facial Plastic Surgery, 2012Complications resulting from cleft lip and cleft rhinoplasty surgery are usually due to errors in surgical planning and technique. The various secondary deformities resulting from cleft lip and cleft rhinoplasty surgeries are reviewed and management options discussed.
Ji-Eon, Kim +2 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1967
THE standard of achievement in the repair of the unilateral cleft lip‡ has undergone important changes in recent decades. Historically, each generation has tried to better the results of the preceding one. Many methods of lip repair have been described.
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THE standard of achievement in the repair of the unilateral cleft lip‡ has undergone important changes in recent decades. Historically, each generation has tried to better the results of the preceding one. Many methods of lip repair have been described.
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1985
Directing the course of care for a patient with bilateral cleft lip problems is a great responsibility and challenge for the surgeon, and it requires full commitment, effort, and talent. The goal is to enable the patient to develop anatomically, functionally, and psychologically as normally as possible and to achieve and succeed in life according to ...
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Directing the course of care for a patient with bilateral cleft lip problems is a great responsibility and challenge for the surgeon, and it requires full commitment, effort, and talent. The goal is to enable the patient to develop anatomically, functionally, and psychologically as normally as possible and to achieve and succeed in life according to ...
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Cleft lip and cleft palate in Iceland
Archives of Oral Biology, 1965Abstract The frequency of cleft lip and cleft palate in Iceland was determined from surgical records, maternity journals and birth records. During the period (1956–1962) under study sixty-four children with cleft lip and/or cleft palate were born amongst 32,979 births in Iceland. This is a ratio of one affected child per 515 births, or 1.94 pro mille.
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CLEFT LIP NASAL DEFORMITY IN THE ABSENCE OF CLEFT LIP
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1965STEN J. STENSTRÖM +2 more
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