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Palatal Asymmetry in Cleft Palate Subjects

The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, 1996
In 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 ...
Maija T. Laine-Alava   +1 more
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Pathology of the Palatal Aponeurosis in Cleft Palate

The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal, 1998
Objective The palatal aponeurosis is a controversial structure, both in terms of its anatomy and its function. This article points out a pathologic finding in the cleft palate condition that has not been previously described. Design and Method By means of surgical dissections, this study demonstrates in detail that the palatal aponeurosis exists even ...
Josef Koch   +2 more
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Palatal Reconstruction With the Palatal Island Flap

The Laryngoscope, 2003
AbstractObjectives/Hypothesis The management of palatal defects resulting from the extirpation of benign and malignant lesions uses a variety of methods, with the optimal techniques allowing maximal postoperative function with minimal morbidity. The palatal island flap is an effective, reliable technique for reconstructing postablative oral cavity ...
Brian B. Burkey   +3 more
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Fronted Velars, Palatalized Velars, and Palatals

Phonetica, 1993
Abstract 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.
Aditi Lahiri, Patricia A. Keating
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Palatal myoclonus

The Turkish Journal of Ear Nose and Throat, 2014
Palatal myoclonus is an extremely rare disorder. Tinnitus is secondary to rhythmic involuntary movements of the soft palate. Clinical diagnosis is based on the confirmation of the soft palate movements synchronous with an audible clicking noise outside. In this article, we report a 38-year-old female case with a 10 year-history of continuing ear click,
TUNA, Bilge, ŞAHAN, Mehmet Hamdi
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“Palatal” and “palatalized” redefined

Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique, 1966
The 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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Tumours of the palate

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1970
A histological reclassification of 383 tumours of the palate showed that salivary—gland tumours and epidermoid carcinomata constituted the two largest groups, with 170 and 123 cases, respectively. Of the total number, 219 cases were malignant, which means that the risk of a palatal tumour being malignant is 57%.
L. Hjertman, C.-M. Eneroth
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Cancer of the palate

The American Journal of Surgery, 1956
Summary The various types of tumors of the palate are discussed. Carcinoma of the palate including epidermoid and adenocarcinoma of the glands of the palate are considered primary malignant neoplasms. Secondary malignant tumors may involve the palate by medial extension from the gums, pharynx and tonsils.
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Leiomyoma of the palate

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1983
Leiomyoma, a benign neoplasm of smooth muscle cell origin, has been documented infrequently in the oral cavity. It may arise wherever unstriated muscle is present including the arterial wall (Cherrick et al., 1973). The most common site is the uterus, followed by the wall of the alimentary canal and in subcutaneous tissue (McCaffrey et al., 1978).
S. D. Sharma   +3 more
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The pattern of palatal rugae in submucous cleft palates and isolated cleft palates

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1994
The early diagnosis of submucous cleft palate is important. In children too young to tolerate nasendoscopy and videofluoroscopy the diagnosis depends on the clinical history and intraoral examination. We have studied the pattern of the hard palate rugae to investigate their possible diagnostic significance.
Naotugu Nitta   +4 more
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