Otolaryngic findings in a cleft palate population

A survey of 126 consecutive cleft palate patients was conducted at the Cleft Palate Clinic at the University of Oklahoma. The group was classified according to age, race, and sex, and given laryngeal, otologic, and audiologic examinations. Laryngeal examination of 74 was possible, with two being abn...

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