Classification and phenotypic spectrum of atypical orofacial clefts – A single centre study

Results: Among 500 children with orofacial clefts, associated or syndromic clefts were seen in 116 and atypical clefts in 21. [...]atypical clefts constituted 4.2% of all clefts and 18.1% of associated clefts. [...]atypical orofacial clefts, though rare, constitute an important group of conditions w...

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Veröffentlicht in:Italian journal of anatomy and embryology 2018-09, Vol.123 (3), p.202-210
Hauptverfasser: Shenoy, Rathika Damodara, Shenoy, Vijaya, Shetty, Vikram
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Zusammenfassung:Results: Among 500 children with orofacial clefts, associated or syndromic clefts were seen in 116 and atypical clefts in 21. [...]atypical clefts constituted 4.2% of all clefts and 18.1% of associated clefts. [...]atypical orofacial clefts, though rare, constitute an important group of conditions with phenotypic heterogeneity. [...]atypical clefting, though rare, constitute an important group of clefts in a craniofacial unit and have phenotypic heterogeneity. Acknowledgement This paper is sub analysis of a funded project by Department of Health Research, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, New Delhi, India vide Ref No.: V.25011/380/2015-GIA/HR dated 30 August, 2016 The authors have no competing interest to declare. * Corresponding author.
ISSN:1122-6714
2038-5129
DOI:10.13128/IJAE-25410