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Challenges in the Successful Reconstruction of Cleft Lip and Palate: Managing the Naso-Maxillary Deformity in Adolescence.

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2019
The surgical techniques and execution of primary cleft lip and palate repair are no longer the biggest challenge to achieving successful rehabilitation for those born with facial clefting (i.e.
J. Posnick, B. Kinard
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Prognostic Factors for Hearing Outcomes in Children with Cleft Lip and Palate

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2019
Background: This study was performed to investigate the prognostic factors that influence hearing outcomes of children with cleft lip and palate after ventilation tube insertion.
Chao-Hui Yang   +4 more
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Cleft Lip and Palate

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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CLPNet: Cleft Lip and Palate Surgery Support With Deep Learning

Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2019
Cleft lip and palate is the most common congenital malformation in oral and maxillofacial region. As a kind of facial plastic surgery, the most important factor for the success of cleft lip and palate repair surgery is the design of surgical markers and ...
Yizhou Li   +5 more
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Separate Clefts of the Lip and the Palate

Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1984
Separate clefts of the lip and of the palate (CL-CP) may belong to the same etiological class as the cleft lip with or without cleft palate CL(P), or a child may have two separate anomalies, CL and CP. This theory was tested in Finnish cleft patients. Among 2471 cleft cases, there were 66 CL-CP (2.7%).
A. Rintala, Reijo Ranta
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Cleft Lip and Palate

Case Studies in Pediatric Anesthesia, 2019
The likelihood of having a child who has a cleft increases slightly if a mother is older than 35 years old while she is pregnant. Either parent can pass on the gene or genes that cause clefts.
Julia H. Chen, Sudha Bidani
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Infants with Cleft Lip/Cleft Palate

Pediatrics In Review, 1988
A 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.
Franklin Desposito, Lorraine Suslak
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Cleft Lip and Palate Repair: Our Experience.

The Journal of craniofacial surgery (Print), 2017
INTRODUCTION Cleft lip and palate is the most frequent congenital craniofacial deformity. In this article, the authors describe their experience with cleft lip and palate repair.
G. Gatti   +4 more
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The Embryology of Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1975
During recent years, rapid progress has been made in research related to normal embryonic facial development and the alterations which lead to the formation of clefts of the lip and palate. Characteristic developmental alterations of both genetic and environmental origin lead to different kinds of facial clefts.
Kenneth S. Brown   +2 more
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Global prevalence of cleft palate, cleft lip and cleft palate and lip: A comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis.

Journal of Stomatology Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2021
N. Salari   +5 more
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