Presurgical nasoalveolar moulding treatment in cleft lip and palate patients [0.03%]
唇腭裂患者术前的鼻牙槽塑形治疗
Barry H Grayson,Pradip R Shetye
Barry H Grayson
Presurgical infant orthopedics has been employed since 1950 as an adjunctive neonatal therapy for the correction of cleft lip and palate. Most of these therapies did not address deformity of the nasal cartilage in unilateral and bilateral c...
R Venkatesh
R Venkatesh
Orofacial clefts are one of the commonest birth defects, and may be associated with other congenital anomalies. The majority of these orofacial clefts are nonsyndromic . A significant percentage of these clefts both syndromic and non-syndro...
S Bhattacharya,V Khanna,R Kohli
S Bhattacharya
The earliest documented history of cleft lip is based on a combination of religion, superstition, invention and charlatanism. While Greeks ignored their existence, Spartans and Romans would kill these children as they were considered to har...
Cleft lip and palate genetics and application in early embryological development [0.03%]
唇腭裂遗传学及在早期胚胎发育中的应用研究
Wenli Yu,Maria Serrano,Symone San Miguel et al.
Wenli Yu et al.
The development of the head involves the interaction of several cell populations and coordination of cell signalling pathways, which when disrupted can cause defects such as facial clefts. This review concentrates on genetic contributions t...
Delois Greenwood
Delois Greenwood
Jyotsna Murthy
Jyotsna Murthy
Subodh Kumar Singh
Subodh Kumar Singh
Though India has an estimated population of one million untreated cleft patients, facilities for its treatment have been limited and are not evenly distributed across the country. Furthermore, a paucity of committed cleft surgeons in fewer ...
Ember L Ewings,Michael H Carstens
Ember L Ewings
The master plan of all vertebrate embryos is based on neuroanatomy. The embryo can be anatomically divided into discrete units called neuromeres so that each carries unique genetic traits. Embryonic neural crest cells arising from each neur...
A community-based survey of visible congenital anomalies in rural Tamil Nadu [0.03%]
tamil Nadu农村地区先天性畸形的社区调查
K Sridhar
K Sridhar
An extensive community-based survey of visible congenital defects covering 12.8 million children in rural Tamil Nadu state was conducted during the years 2004-05. A door-to-door survey was done utilizing the existing health care delivery sy...
R K Mishra,Reetesh Purwar
R K Mishra
Tessier cleft types 3 and 4 are rare entities even among what are considered other rare craniofacial clefts. Very few cases have been reported worldwide, especially in the bilateral form. In the absence of any well-laid guidelines for manag...