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Velopharyngeal dysfunction following botulinum toxin type A injection to the lateral pterygoid muscles for recurrent jaw dislocation. [PDF]
Kanbour A, Hurrell MJL, Ricciardo P.
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Subjective outcomes after treatment for velopharyngeal dysfunction.
Background: Velopharyngeal dysfunction (VPD) can have various causes and may be a significant disability for the affected patient. Treatment options include surgery and speech therapy, but the success rates are often inconsistent. Methods: In this study,
Klintö, Kristina +8 more
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SISL (ScreeningsInstrument Schisis Leuven): assessment of cleft palate speech, resonance and myofunction. This paper presents an assessment protocol for the evaluation and description of speech, resonance and myofunctional characteristics commonly ...
M. Breuls +4 more
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22q11.2 deletion syndrome is the most common genetic cause of velopharyngeal dysfunction. Studies examining 22q11.2 deletion syndrome have thus far primarily focused on variations in the bony framework.
Kollara Sunil, Lakshmi +1 more
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An innovative appliance to prevent trauma to the pedicle of buccal myomucosal flap
Buccal myomucosal flap or buccal flap is an established procedure for the treatment of velopharyngeal dysfunction. This flap is harvested from cheek based posteriorly in retromolar region and transferred to the soft palate region for lengthening of the ...
Chirag Sharma +2 more
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Comparison of contrast-enhanced videofluoroscopy to unenhanced dynamic MRI in minor patients following surgical correction of velopharyngeal dysfunction. [PDF]
Arendt CT +11 more
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Velopharyngeal Muscle Morphology in Children with Congenital Palatal Microforms
"Children born with palatal microforms are often clinically mismanaged due to difficulties in diagnosis and treatment. These difficulties are exacerbated by anatomical and physiological differences in clinical presentation. Although a variety of physical
Schenck, Graham C +1 more
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Velopharyngeal Muscle Morphology in Children with Congenital Palatal Microforms
Children born with palatal microforms are often clinically mismanaged due to difficulties in diagnosis and treatment. These difficulties are exacerbated by anatomical and physiological differences in clinical presentation.
Schenck, Graham C
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