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“Palatal” and “palatalized” redefined
Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique, 1966The purpose of this paper is to show that the term “palatal” has been used with various meanings and to redefine or establish a consistency of terminology concerning this term with respect to palatalized and central consonants. Confusion arising from the various divisions of the tongue into articulators and from the misuse of the above articulatory ...
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Clinics in Dermatology, 2014
Palatal ulcers are a common presentation and can be conveniently divided into developmental and acquired causes, the latter of which is subdivided into acute and chronic causes. Most commonly seen dermatologic causes have associated skin manifestations. Acute and multiple ulcers are usually infectious or drug induced in origin.
Kabir, Sardana, Shuchi, Bansal
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Palatal ulcers are a common presentation and can be conveniently divided into developmental and acquired causes, the latter of which is subdivided into acute and chronic causes. Most commonly seen dermatologic causes have associated skin manifestations. Acute and multiple ulcers are usually infectious or drug induced in origin.
Kabir, Sardana, Shuchi, Bansal
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery
The primary function of the palate is to separate the nasal and oral cavities and facilitate the production of normal speech. The velar levator veli palatini (LVP) muscular sling is the palate speech motor. In the cleft palate, the LVP muscles are aberrantly sagittally oriented, which prevents their normal cranial, posterior, and lateral pull on the ...
Megan E, Pencek, Joseph E, Losee
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The primary function of the palate is to separate the nasal and oral cavities and facilitate the production of normal speech. The velar levator veli palatini (LVP) muscular sling is the palate speech motor. In the cleft palate, the LVP muscles are aberrantly sagittally oriented, which prevents their normal cranial, posterior, and lateral pull on the ...
Megan E, Pencek, Joseph E, Losee
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Fronted Velars, Palatalized Velars, and Palatals
Phonetica, 1993Abstract Articulatory and acoustic characteristics of various stop consonants in Czech, Hungarian, English, and Russian are compared: velars before back and before front vowels, palatalized velars, and palatals. The articulatory data consist of X-ray tracings and palatograms taken from the literature.
P, Keating, A, Lahiri
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Palatal Asymmetry in Cleft Palate Subjects
The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, 1996In subjects with different types of cleft palate, palatal shape and symmetry were evaluated utilizing the moiré contourography technique. The sample consisted of 95 subjects with cleft palate and 68 controls. The differences between cleft and control subjects in the transverse and anteroposterior location of the highest point of the palate, palatal ...
P V, Kilpeläinen, M T, Laine-Alava
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Palatal Fistulae Following Cleft Palate Surgery
Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1979The occurrence and treatment of palatal fistulae have been studied in 1108 CLP patients who had their primary operations performed during the years 1954–69. No fistulae were recorded in 263 patients with incomplete cleft of the primary palate only. These patients were excluded, leaving 845 patients for analysis. The Le Mesurier or Millard technique had
F E, Abyholm +2 more
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Palate Morphology in Children with Cleft Palate with Palatalized Articulation
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1991This study was designed to examine postoperatively morphological characteristics of the palate of children with cleft palate with palatalized articulation. Palate morphology was measured in children with good velopharyngeal closure function after surgery, who were classified in Hellman's Dental Age II A group with unilateral cleft lip and palate, and ...
K, Okazaki, M, Kato, T, Onizuka
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Palate Reconstruction Technique
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1962The integrity of the hard and soft palate is essential for the normal physiological functions of speaking, breathing, and eating. Deficiencies in this roof to the oral cavity may be the result of congenital clefts, infection, trauma, and extirpative operations for benign and malignant tumors.
H, LA RUFFA, H, JORGE, A, ESTRADA
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Veterinary Record, 2005
SIR, – Following a number of recent cases, where dogs have been reported to have eaten large numbers of Rimadyl Palatable Tablets (Pfizer Animal Health), we have been asked to again remind veterinary surgeons that these tablets appear to be very attractive to both dogs and cats.
Ann, Robinson, Tony, Simon
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SIR, – Following a number of recent cases, where dogs have been reported to have eaten large numbers of Rimadyl Palatable Tablets (Pfizer Animal Health), we have been asked to again remind veterinary surgeons that these tablets appear to be very attractive to both dogs and cats.
Ann, Robinson, Tony, Simon
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2014
Schwannoma is a benign tumor that arises from nerves that contain Schwann cells. We report a case of giant schwannoma of the hard palate, which originated from the greater palatine nerve and is interesting for its large dimensions.
Aboh, Ikenna Valentine +6 more
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Schwannoma is a benign tumor that arises from nerves that contain Schwann cells. We report a case of giant schwannoma of the hard palate, which originated from the greater palatine nerve and is interesting for its large dimensions.
Aboh, Ikenna Valentine +6 more
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