1.Kabuki Syndrome with Cleft Palate.
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2016;43(5):474-476
No abstract available.
Cleft Palate*
2.Some experiences of the palatoplasty by double reversing Z flap
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 1998;231(12):147-162
31 patients with ages of 3-6 and uncomplete cleft palate in the Institute of the Odontostomatology and faciomaxillogy received the palatoplasty by the double reversing Z flap. The results have shown that the length of the palate was increased, the ability of pronunciation was well developed, there was no influence on the facial medial layer, and there were no complications such as bleeding or rupture.
Palate
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Cleft Palate
3.Exploring the guide line of clinical treatment on cleft lip and palate.
Bing SHI ; Qian ZHENG ; Yan WANG ; Sheng LI ; Heng YIN ; Cai-xia GONG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2008;26(3):287-290
In recent years our research team introduced many foreign patterns to our clinics, kept innovating and exploiting more reasonable modes and methods to cure the cleft patients in the situation of a developing country. Now we concluded the treatment principles, patterns and techniques of the sequential therapy according to the different temporal stages of cleft, from its arising to the evolution, evaluated our therapy results and induced a preliminary guide line of our treating clefts. We sincerely hope this rule could promote the general progress in both clinical treatment and researching.
Cleft Lip
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Cleft Palate
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Humans
4.A preliminary study on the rule of secondary correction demand for unilateral cleft lip patients.
Jiebing HAO ; Jingzhai MA ; Jingxia ZHANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2013;31(3):283-285
OBJECTIVETo explore the secondary correction demand rule for unilateral cleft lip patients.
METHODSThe population in parts of Henan province were investigated by census method. The unilateral cleft lip patients underwent the primary correction were selected and be photographed, and 100 patients were selected randomly into study. The subjective satisfaction for the patients' facial appearance was evaluated by three groups: Professional group(cleft lip and palate specialist), non-professional group (the hospital administrative staff), and family members of patients group. The facial symmetry rate was measured for the patients with consistent subjective evaluation.
RESULTSThe rate of facial symmetry and subjective evaluation was not convergence. The subjective evaluation disaffect rates of profes-sional and non-professional groups were higher than that in family members of patients group (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe rate of facial symmetry is not the most suitable method to evaluate the demand of the secondary correction for unilateral cleft lip patients.
Cleft Lip ; Cleft Palate ; Humans
6.A seropidemiological study on toxoplasma natibody in the cleft lip and cleft palate cases.
Hyo Jook JANG ; In Pyo HONG ; Young Ki SHIM ; Se Il LEE
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1993;20(1):39-51
No abstract available.
Cleft Lip*
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Cleft Palate*
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Toxoplasma*
7.Histopathologic study of soft palate muscles in cleft palate (II)>.
Hyun Chul KIM ; Suk Wha KIM ; Yoon Ho LEE ; Chin Whan KIM ; Doo Hyun CHUNG
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1992;19(4):538-548
No abstract available.
Cleft Palate*
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Muscles*
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Palate, Soft*
8.Congenital Palatal Fistula with Submucous Cleft Palate.
Sukwha KIM ; Kyung Hee MIN ; Byung Min YUN
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2009;36(3):333-335
Congenital palatal fistulas are rare, and few cases have been reported. Most reported cases present with a submucous cleft palate. In terms of etiology, whether the fistula is congenital or acquired has been debated. Moreover, there is not a generally accepted surgical procedure for repair of palatal fistulas. We present a case of a congenital palatal fistula with a submucous cleft palate that was successfully treated with a Furlow doubleopposing Z-plasty. We discuss palatal fistulas with a review of the literature.
Cleft Palate
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Fistula
9.The otic media pathology in 170 children with cleft palate in some Northen provinces of Vietnam
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2001;263(9):38-40
In patients with cleft palate, ear disease and hearing loss have long been recognized as common problems. In this report, otitis media with effusion and atelectasis were presented at otoscopy and tympanoplasty in 76.4% of 170 infants and children with cleft palate. This rate changes by age and there is not big different between male and female
Cleft Palate
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Child
10.Surgery in cleft lip and palate with hemophilia A.
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1991;18(5):907-911
No abstract available.
Cleft Lip*
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Hemophilia A*
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Palate*