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Schwannomas are relatively uncommon, slow-growing benign neoplasms that can arise from any cranial, peripheral or autonomic nerves. These neoplasms are derived from Schwann cells. The involvement of the palate is a rare presentation although there have been a few reported cases of schwannomas arising in the tongue.
Sheik Afzal Rubby+2 more
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Few reports have been published on the early microbiota in infants with various types of cleft palate. We assessed the formation of the oral microbiota in infants with complete cleft lip and palate (CLP n = 30) or cleft soft palate (CSP n = 25) in the ...
Agnieszka Machorowska-Pieniążek+4 more
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A Focus on Variation in Morphology of Soft Palate Using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography with Assessment of Need’s Ratio in Central Madhya Pradesh Population [PDF]
Introduction: Soft palate is an anatomical structure that helps in modifying the quality of voice and to breathe while swallowing. Through the variants and shapes of the soft palate, we can assess the age and gender of an individual.
Priyal Agrawal+5 more
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Assessment of the morphology of soft palate by using cone-beam computed tomography
Background: Soft palate is an anatomical structure that helps modify the quality of voice and breath while swallowing. In patients with cleft palate, obstructive sleep apnea, oral submucous fibrosis, and skeletal craniofacial malocclusions, soft palate ...
Gargi Sen. Gupta+5 more
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Measurement of the Palatal Depth for Completely Edentulous Patient [PDF]
Aim: To measure the depth of the palate for completely edentulous patients and relate this parameter to the type of reflection of the soft palate.
Munther N Kazanje, Saad Y INoori
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Russian assimilatory palatalization is incomplete neutralization [PDF]
Incomplete neutralization refers to phonetic traces of underlying contrasts in phonologically neutralizing contexts. The present study examines one such context: Russian assimilatory palatalization in C+j sequences. Russian contrasts plain and palatalized consonants, with the plain consonants having a secondary articulation involving retraction of the ...
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Giant Myoepithelioma of the Soft Palate [PDF]
Myoepitheliomas are benign salivary gland tumors and account for less than 1% of all salivary gland tumors. They are usually located in the parotid gland. The soft palate is very rare affected site. The differential diagnosis of myoepitheliomas should include reactive and neoplastic lesions.
Abdullah Belada+4 more
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The soft palate is an important site of adaptation for transmissible influenza viruses
Influenza A viruses pose a major public health threat by causing seasonal epidemics and sporadic pandemics. Their epidemiological success relies on airborne transmission from person to person; however, the viral properties governing airborne transmission
S. Lakdawala+17 more
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Introduction: Changes in the soft palate and velopharyngeal function are among the most important concerns for maxillofacial surgeons in patients with midface deficiency, especially in those with cleft palate who needed maxillary advancement.
Kamal Qaranizade+4 more
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