نتایج جستجو برای: congenital lip deformities

تعداد نتایج: 140011  

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1988
W Küster J T Lambrecht

Cleft lip or palate and lower lip pits are typical features of the autosomal dominantly inherited Van der Woude syndrome. Limb defects have not been reported in this syndrome so far. A girl with a unilateral complete cleft lip and palate, bilateral lower lip pits, and amniotic deformities of all four limbs is reported and the possibility of chance occurrence of cleft lip and palate, lower lip p...

2014
Anahid Safari Esmail Jafari Afshin Borhani-Haghighi

Morning glory syndrome (MGS) is a rare congenital optic disc anomaly characterized by a funnel-shaped, excavated optic disc surrounded by chorioretinal pigmentary disturbance. The main ophthalomoscopic feature of the MGS is enlarged optic disc with a funnel shaped scleral defect; elevated peripapillary chorioretinal pigmentation; and pale fluffy tissue of glial hyperplasia overlying the optic d...

2013
Mahdi A. Shkoukani Michael Chen Angela Vong

Orofacial clefts comprise a range of congenital deformities and are the most common head and neck congenital malformation. Clefting has significant psychological and socio- economic effects on patient quality of life and require a multidisciplinary team approach for management. The complex interplay between genetic and environmental factors play a significant role in the incidence and cause of ...

Journal: :Developmental medicine and child neurology 1958
J McKenzie

Although disfiguring abnormalities of the face have been a problem to the plastic surgeon for many years and the accompanying embarrassment and morbidity have equally exercised the ingenuity of the psychiatrist, there is yet neither satisfactory treatment nor an adequate mask to shield the sufferer. Accordingly, the search for the cause and possible means of prevention has been intensively purs...

Ali Manafi, Hamed Bateni, Mahnaz Arshad, Maryam Mansouri, Mohammad Ahmadi Moghadam,

BACKGROUND Vermilion irregularities are common secondary deformities after cleft lip repair, regressed or resected hemangiomas, trauma and tumor surgeries. Vermilion deficiency attracts considerable attention and detracts from an otherwise excellent lip repair. Minor and moderate vermilion defects can be corrected with upper lip advancement, rotation flaps, tongue flaps or grafts. Major defect...

Journal: :The South African journal of medical sciences 1973
C J Dreyer C B Preston

Cleft lip and palate, separately or in combination, are amongst the most frequent congenital deformities found in mankind and its incidence may be as high as one birth in every seven hundred [Graber, 1969]. Furthermore, a twenty-year study indicates that the occurrence of cleft lip and palate is increasing [Fogh-Andcrsen, 1961]. In order to obtain information which may aid in the treatment of p...

2014
Sampat Dumbre Patil Hemant Parekh Vaishali Dumbre Patil Kartikeya Joshi

INTRODUCTION Congenital hallux varus of secondary type is associated with polydactyly, syndactyly or other congenital deformities of the foot. Such congenital deformities can be addressed in childhood with soft tissue reconstructive procedures. In adulthood, treatment of these deformities is challenging because of soft tissue contractures and rigid bony deformities. To our knowledge, this is th...

 جواد احمدی, ,  عبدالرزاق کیانی, ,  علیرضا ابراهیم سلطانی, ,  فرزانه کاظمیان, ,  مهرداد حسین پور, , فاطمه خاتمی, , منصور ملائیان, , مهرداد گودرزی, , هدایت‌اله نحوی, , ژامک خورگامی, ,

Background: Oral clefts are among the most common congenital anomalies. Infants with oral clefts often have other associated congenital defects, especially congenital heart defects. The reported incidences and the types of associated malformations and congenital heart defects vary between different studies. The purpose of this study was to assess the incidence of associated congenital heart def...

Journal: :The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College 2010
Yoko Nakano Hideki Somiya Takeo Shibui Takeshi Uchiyama Nobuo Takano Takahiko Shibahara Sadamitsu Hashimoto

Congenital fistulas of the lip are commonly found in the lower lip and accompany cleft lip. They are seen as a symptom of Van der Woude syndrome, which is predominantly hereditary. In contrast, congenital fistulas of the upper lip are rare. A number of hypotheses have been proposed to explain the pathogenesis of fistulas of the upper lip, including fusion failure of facial prominences and absen...

2013
Koroush Taheri Talesh

The treatment of cleft lip and palate deformities requires thoughtful consideration of the anatomic complexities of the deformity and the delicate balance between intervention and growth. Comprehensive and coordinated care from infancy through adolescence is essential in order to achieve an ideal outcome, and surgeons with formal training and experience in all of the phases of care must be acti...

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