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Repair of complete bilateral cleft lip with severely protruding premaxilla performing a premaxillary setback and vomerine ostectomy in one stage surgery [PDF]
Background: The authors present a technique for selected cases of CBCL. The primary repair of the CBCL with a severely protruding premaxilla in one stage surgery is very difficult, essentially because a good muscular apposition is ...
Belmonte Caro, Rodolfo +5 more
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Background: The aims of the study were to describe facial morphology and analyze facial growth in adolescents with Robin sequence (RS) or Stickler syndrome. Methods: The facial morphology, mandibular size, and facial growth of 69 adolescents (ages 12–18)
Silvia Müller-Hagedorn +8 more
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Fissura Labiopalatina e Câncer: uma Conexão Verdadeira
Multifactorial cleft lip and palate is relatively common in populations (1 in every 700 livebirths). Individuals born with clefts require lifelong treatment after initial surgical repair and data suggested that their lifespan is shorter, possibly due to ...
Alexandre Rezende Vieira
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A Bilateral Tessier Number 4 and 5 Facial Cleft and Surgical Strategy: A Case Report [PDF]
Introduction: Tessier facial cleft is among the rarest facial clefts reported in literatures and there are many issues arguing about its multidisciplinary repairing techniques. Tessier number 4 and 5 are extremely rare facial anomalies.
Shahin Abdollahi Fakhim, Nikzad Shahidi
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Maternal risk factors for oral clefts: A case-control study [PDF]
Introduction: A cleft lip with or without a cleft palate is one of the major congenital anomalies observed in newborns. This study explored the risk factors for oral clefts in Gorgan, Northern Iran. Materials and Methods: This hospital-based case-control
Golalipour, M.J. +3 more
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This paper is based on our observations in 833 cases of facial clefts seen at Varanasi. The clefts predominated in males in the ratio of 2.1: 1. Isolated cleft palates were equal in the two sexes, Besides this cleft palate alone constituted a much higher
N. N. Khanna +4 more
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A case of midline cleft of the lower lip with cleft of the mandible and complete duplication of the tongue is reported here. Median cleft of the lower lip, mandible and bifid tongue with ankyloglossia is reported in the literature, but complete duplication of the tongue as part of the Tessier 30 cleft is not yet reported.
Nirmal C Bhattacharyya +3 more
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THE OBLIQUE FACIAL CLEFT—A REPORT OF 4 CASES
The oblique facial clefts are quite rare. 4 such cases are being presented in this paper alongwith review of the literature.
RAJENDRA NATH SHARMA
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Tessier No. 3 incomplete cleft: Nasal reconstruction using turbinate mucosal flap
Facial clefts are extremely rare congenital deformities, especially Type 3. In 1976, Tessier classified the clefts between 0 and 14 based on the central facial landmarks. The Tessier type 3 facial cleft, also called a nasoocular or a nasomaxillary cleft,
Abbas Asgharali Mistry +3 more
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Unusual presentation of unrepaired cleft lip in a fifty years old Saudi lady
Unrepaired facial clefts are rare. within the literature, only a few articles reported and discussed unrepaired clefts in an advanced age group. Moreover, there are no reported cases in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf countries.
Nasser A. Alasseri +2 more
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