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How does the nasolabial change in patients with unilateral cleft lip and/or palate following primary repair using a modified rotation-advancement technique: a 5-year anthropometry study [PDF]
This retrospective study analyzed nasolabial changes in 69 patients who underwent primary cleft repair using a modified rotation-advancement technique.
Chao Yang +4 more
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Heath care providers should be comfortable with normal as well as pathologic findings in the lips, because the lips are highly visible and may display clinical manifestations of local, as well as systemic inflammatory, allergic, irritant, and neoplastic alterations. Fortunately, the lips are easily accessible.
Greenberg, Sophie A. +2 more
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An unusual dyspnea in an 87-year old woman affected by Sjögren’s syndrome [PDF]
Primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS) is a progressive autoimmune disease and is characterized by eye and mouth dryness due to lymphocytic infiltration in lacrimal and salivary glands leading to tissue destruction, but it can also present systemic ...
Carlo Grendene +4 more
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Normal mammalian secondary palate development undergoes a series of processes, including palatal shelf (PS) growth, elevation, adhesion and fusion, and palatal bone formation. It has been estimated that more than 90% of isolated cleft palate is caused by
Weilong Liu +6 more
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rs7590268 present on the 2p21 locus was identified to be associated with non-syndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (NSCL/P) in several populations, including the Chinese Han population, indicating that 2p21 was a susceptibility locus for NSCL ...
Mu-Jia Li +4 more
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Targeted re-sequencing on 1p22 among non-syndromic orofacial clefts from Han Chinese population
Rs560426 at 1p22 was proved to be associated with NSCL/P (non-syndromic cleft lip with or without the palate) in several populations, including Han Chinese population.
Mu-Jia Li +9 more
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Lymphoid Interstitial Pneumonia Associated With Hashimoto Thyroid Disease
Lymphoid interstitial pneumonia (LIP) refers to the diffuse infiltration and accumulation of lymphocytes within the alveolar interstitium and may be associated with multiple autoimmune diseases, most notably Sjögren syndrome.
Steven Tessier +4 more
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Factors Participating in the Occurrence of Inflammation of the Lips (Cheilitis) and Perioral Skin
Lip inflammation may manifest as mainly reversible cheilitis, mainly irreversible, or cheilitis connected to dermatoses or systemic diseases. Therefore, knowing a patient’s medical history is important, especially whether their lip lesions are temporary,
Liborija Lugović-Mihić +6 more
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Study on the correlation between functional articulation disorders and the short lingual frenulum
Objective To explore the relationship between a short lingual frenulum and functional articulation disorders and to offer a reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment.Methods A total of 259 patients with functional articulation disorders who visited ...
MAO Bochun +4 more
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Objective: A surgical proposal is presented for the management of total lower lip defects based on the technique described in 1980 by Fujimori, called gate flap.
Héctor Ortíz-Martínez +1 more
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