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Palato-ocular Synchrony During Eyelid Closure

Archives of Neurology, 1976
The effects of eyelid closure on oculomotor function was examined in 11 patients with palatal myoclonus. In eight patients, eyelid closure induced gross rhythmic vertical or almost oscillatory movements of the globes, which were synchronous with the rhythmic beat of the palatal myoclonus. The rhythmic vertical ocular movements induced by eyelid closure
Lawrence Jacobs, Morris B. Bender
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The palato-gingival groove

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 1998
The authors describe a clinical case of a palato-gingival groove on a maxillary central incisor with associated localized periodontal disease and pulp necrosis. The general clinician's initial diagnosis was incorrect; this led to incomplete treatment and subsequent loss of the tooth.
Vanessa Soares Lara   +2 more
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Oculo‐palato‐cerebral dwarfism: a new syndrome

Clinical Genetics, 1985
Three of four offspring of consanguineous parents presented a unique association of microcephaly, mental retardation, spasticity, connective tissue abnormalities, cleft palate, persistent hypertrophic primary vitreous, and short stature. In one patient brain atrophy was documented.
Hanna Savir   +3 more
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The oto-palato-digital (OPD) syndrome in females

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1973
Abstract The oto-palato-digital syndrome appears to be an X-linked trait with variable expression in the female heterozygote. This includes fullness of lateral supraorbital ridges, retarded growth, and the roentgenographic signs seen in males. To date, no female heterozygote has had cleft palate.
Ira Hendon   +2 more
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Topical Triamcinolone on “Sweet Spots” to Block Dynamic Pain after Tonsillectomy and Uvulo-Palato-Pharyngo-Plasty

Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 2020
Objectives: Severe pain on swallowing (or dynamic pain) has long been a problem in patients receiving tonsillectomy and uvulopalatopharyngoplasty for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and/or snoring.
J. K. Chen, D. Niddam, T. Tung, L. Li
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Palato-alveolar affricates in several languages

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1979
A project to examine phonetic differences between affricates is in progress. Voiceless palato-alveolar affricates and the most similar stops and fricatives have been recorded in closely matched medial positions from 10 speakers of each of three languages speaking at two different speech rates controlled by a metronome.
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Macroscopic and Microscopic Analysis of the Palato-Gingival Groove

Journal of Endodontics, 2000
With the objective of correlating the anatomical aspects of the palato-gingival groove with its etiology, diagnosis, and alternative treatments, 13 permanent maxillary incisors with palato-gingival grooves were selected from a large sample and subjected to macroscopic and microscopic analysis of groove morphology.
Robert Scott Bruce   +2 more
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The Oto‐Palato‐Digital Syndrome: Variable Clinical Expressions

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2002
The oto‐palato‐digital (OPD) syndrome is a rare but well‐defined disorder characterized by a skeletal dysplasia of the hands and feet, hearing loss, and anomalies of the palate. Since it was first described by Taybi in 1962, a little over 30 cases have been reported in the literature.
Garbis Harboyan   +2 more
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Ankyloglossia Superior (Palato-glossal Adhesion in the Newborn Infant)

Pediatrics, 1963
A case of "ankyloglossa superior" is described. The operative treatment of this lesion is illustrated. The association between the tongue lesion and digital anomalies is discussed. An acquired etiology is suggested.
Reginald A. Wilson   +2 more
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