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Bilateral microform cleft lip [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Microform cleft lip (MCL), also called congenital healed cleft lip or cleft lip "frustré", is a rare congenital anomaly. MCL has been described as having the characteristic appearance of a typical cleft lip which has been corrected in utero. We present a
Attard Montalto, Simon   +2 more
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A developmental and genetic classification for malformations of cortical development: update 2012. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Malformations of cerebral cortical development include a wide range of developmental disorders that are common causes of neurodevelopmental delay and epilepsy. In addition, study of these disorders contributes greatly to the understanding of normal brain
Barkovich, A James   +4 more
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A rare combination of Tessier 2 cleft with Goldenhar syndrome

open access: yesJournal of Cleft Lip Palate and Craniofacial Anomalies, 2016
The incidence of rare craniofacial clefts ranges from 1.43 to 4.85/100,000 live births. Most craniofacial centers report an incidence of 9.4-34 cases of rare clefts for every 1000 clefts. Among these Tessier clefts, the number 2 cleft is the rarest.
Vybhav Deraje, Rajeev B Ahuja
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Hyperactivity, impulsivity, and inattention in boys with cleft lip and palate: relationship to ventromedial prefrontal cortex morphology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The purpose of this study is to evaluate quantitative structural measures of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) in boys with isolated clefts of the lip and/or palate (ICLP) relative to a comparison group and to associate measures of brain ...
Peggy Nopoulos   +6 more
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Tessier Cleft No. 7: A Case of an Unusual Orofacial Cleft

open access: yesJournal of Primary Care Dentistry and Oral Health
Orofacial clefts are one of the most common congenital defects that have a worldwide prevalence of 1 in 700 live births. Paul Tessier a French surgeon in 1976 classified this wide range of abnormalities into a simplified classification known as Tessier’s
Mishal Muhammed Haris   +5 more
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Bilateral Oblique Facial Cleft

open access: yesIndian Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1992
While Cleft Lip and Palate Deformity is relatively frequent obligue medical and lateral facial clefts are extremely rare. A Short Review Of Literature and Method of Repair is described.
Dr. Meera Chatterjee   +2 more
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Branchial cleft cysts : a pictorial review [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Cystic masses of the neck may represent a wide variety of pathological conditions. Among these, branchial anomalies are the commonest paediatric congenital lesions of the head and neck.

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The distribution of orofacial clefts at the medunsa oral health centre, cleft clinic

open access: yesJournal of Cleft Lip Palate and Craniofacial Anomalies, 2018
Background and Objectives: The prevalence of orofacial clefts shows considerable international variation. African studies show a low prevalence of these congenital malformations and this could be due to poor record keeping and a lack of data capturing ...
Prashantha Moodley   +2 more
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Local expression of inflammatory cytokines in the facial tissue of children with a cleft lip and palate [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The cleft lip and/or palate are among the most common congenital anomalies that occur in early development. Cytokines play an important role in the proliferation, growth, differentiation, survival and the functional activity of many cells and the ...
Akota, Ilze, Pilmane, Mara, Smane, Liene
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A New Clinical Classification Of Common Facial Clefts

open access: yesIndian Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1984
A new clinically orientated classification of common facial clefts with an outline of deformities is being presented. This may advance the field of research and help in giving a better deal for the management of these malformations.
Prakash C. Sood, N. N. Khanna
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