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Cleft of lip and palate: A review
Cleft of lip and palate are most common serial congenital anomalies to affect the orofacial region . It can occur isolated or together in various combination and/or along with other congenital deformities particularly congenital heart diseases.
Tarun Vyas +5 more
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Delayed hypersensitivity reaction following lip fillers, not one but four times in the same patient
Summary: This case report describes a healthy 25-year-old woman who underwent lip filler augmentation and developed a delayed hypersensitivity reaction not once but four times.
Olga Kastritsi +2 more
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Co-existence of lip and epiglottis Kimura’s disease
Kimura's disease is a rare, chronic inflammatory condition of unknown etiology; with a predilection in the head and neck region. However, the involvement of the lip and epiglottis is extremely rare, and poses a diagnostic challenge. Here, we report a case of a 32-year-old Saudi male presenting with lip mass and epiglottic swelling without any history ...
Fatani, Hanadi A. +3 more
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Background Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) is the dysfunction of group of muscles and bones in the joint area, the main symptoms of TMD are the pain of the chewing muscles and (or) the temporomandibular joints, mandibular movement disorders and joint ...
Zhi Zhang +4 more
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Lip and Jaw Tremor in Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized clinically by the presence of bradykinesia, rigidity, and tremor. Although upper limb rest tremor is the most common form of tremor in PD, lip/jaw tremor is identified in a proportion of these patients.We aimed to assess the frequency, features, and correlates of lip/jaw tremor in PD.We studied 229 consecutive ...
José Fidel Baizabal-Carvallo +2 more
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Cleft lip and palate (CLP) is a prevalent congenital anomaly of the maxillofacial region, characterized by abnormal openings in the lip or palate. This condition, affecting approximately 1 in 700 newborns globally, can manifest as cleft lip only, cleft ...
Hao Sui +6 more
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Plasma cell cheilitis (PCC) is an inflammatory disorder of unknown etiology that affects the lip. It is characterized histologically by a dense infiltrate of plasma cells with a variety of clinical features.
Harim Tavares dos Santos +6 more
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Lip and oral mucosal lesion is observed in many of hereditary and acquired diseases. This study is a survey of frequency , clinical and pathological aspects in patients who suffer from lip and mucosal lesion , referred to department of ...
Akram Ansar, Mahmoud Farshchian,
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Background: Cleft lip and palate is one of the most common congenital craniofacial deformities seen in children. Various congenital anomalies are reported in the literature to be associated with cleft lip and palate. Cardiac anomalies are one of the most
Akash Kasatwar +5 more
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