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Second branchial cleft anomalies

Branchial cleft anomalies: a pictorial review of embryological development and spectrum of imaging findings

Branchial cleft anomalies: a pictorial review of embryological development and spectrum of imaging findings

... A fistula or cyst in the lower anterior or lateral region of the neck is most likely to represent a second branchial cleft anom- aly (Fig. 2). Fistulae are usually diagnosed in infancy/ childhood ...

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Anomalies of the branchial arch apparatus in children: case series and review of literature

Anomalies of the branchial arch apparatus in children: case series and review of literature

... II second arch branchial cleft cyst was made and surgery was ...of branchial cleft cyst confirmed on histopathology report (Figure ...

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Second Branchial Cleft Cysts: Variability of Sonographic Appearances in Adult Cases

Second Branchial Cleft Cysts: Variability of Sonographic Appearances in Adult Cases

... Most branchial anomalies arise from the second branchial ...the branchial cleft ...Sinus anomalies have, by definition, a communi- cation with the external skin or ...

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Hemifacial Microsomia: A Mini Review

Hemifacial Microsomia: A Mini Review

... Since the knowledge of genetic basis of human disease and its effect on embryologic development has greatly expanded in recent years [14]. There is evidence that genetics play an important role in non-Mendelian-inherited ...

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Syndromes of the First and Second Branchial Arches, Part 1: Embryology and Characteristic Defects

Syndromes of the First and Second Branchial Arches, Part 1: Embryology and Characteristic Defects

... and second BAs should begin first by studying a series of isolated defects: CL with or without CP, micrognathia, and EAC atresia, which compose the major features of these syndromes and allow more specific ...

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Grommets for Otitis Media With Effusion in Children With Cleft Palate: A Systematic Review

Grommets for Otitis Media With Effusion in Children With Cleft Palate: A Systematic Review

... with cleft palate. First, 38% to 53% of the children with cleft palate underwent VTI for OME, and more severe cases appeared more likely to undergo grommet ...insertion. Second, compared with a ...

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Acro-cardio-facial syndrome

Acro-cardio-facial syndrome

... Acro-cardio-facial syndrome (ACFS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by split-hand/split-foot malformation (SHFM), facial anomalies, cleft lip/palate, congenital heart defect (CHD), genital ...

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A cross-sectional analysis of the prevalence of tooth agenesis and structural dental anomalies in association with cleft type in non-syndromic oral cleft patients

A cross-sectional analysis of the prevalence of tooth agenesis and structural dental anomalies in association with cleft type in non-syndromic oral cleft patients

... dental anomalies, cleft types, and ...and cleft type on tooth agene- sis and microdontia and to examine potential confound- ...a second investigator resulted in excellent intra and inter ...

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A fatal case of severe neck abscess due to a third branchial cleft fistula: morphologic and immunohistochemical analyses

A fatal case of severe neck abscess due to a third branchial cleft fistula: morphologic and immunohistochemical analyses

... third branchial cleft fistula is a rare type of bran- chial cleft anomaly that only accounts for 2–8 % of all the anomalies [3, 4], with approximately 94 % of these anomalies found on ...

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DENTAL ANOMALIES AND FACIAL PROFILE ABNORMALITY OF THE NON-SYNDROMIC CLEFT LIP AND PALATE CHILDREN IN KELANTAN

DENTAL ANOMALIES AND FACIAL PROFILE ABNORMALITY OF THE NON-SYNDROMIC CLEFT LIP AND PALATE CHILDREN IN KELANTAN

... unilateral cleft of the alveolus (UCLA), the presence of supernumerary teeth was more prevalent in the primary dentition than in the permanent ...bilateral cleft of the alveolus ...

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Clinical and Cytogenetic Analysis of a Baby with Vestigial Tail and Limb Defects

Clinical and Cytogenetic Analysis of a Baby with Vestigial Tail and Limb Defects

... Vestigial tail otherwise called the neuroectodermal appendage is a rare occurrence. Very few cases have been reported in literature. Several congenital anomalies may coexist with vestigial tails. Associated ...

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Roberts Syndrome

Roberts Syndrome

... bilateral cleft lip and palate as major features but it was first defined and recognized as a syndrome in 1966 2 ...is cleft lip with or without cleft palate, prominent premaxillae, hypertelorism, ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC5837498.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC5837498.pdf

... The underlying mechanisms for the increased risk of cleft palate in both underweight and obese mothers are unclear and could be very different. In additional models, we added two indicators for maternal diabetes ...

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Characteristics of the association between the marine copepod, Gastrodelphys clausii, and its fanworm host Bispira volutacornis

Characteristics of the association between the marine copepod, Gastrodelphys clausii, and its fanworm host Bispira volutacornis

... Gotto (1960), writing on the orientation and feeding of the copepod Sabelliphilus elongatus M. Sars on Sa- bella pavonina Savigny, mentions that the fringing pinnules are grasped very occasionally by adults but more ...

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Association between polymorphism of TGFA Taq I and cleft Lip and/or palate: a meta-analysis

Association between polymorphism of TGFA Taq I and cleft Lip and/or palate: a meta-analysis

... of cleft lip, cleft lip, or cleft lip and palate, we perform an updated meta-analysis on all available case– control studies, combining data together to reach a larger sample size, to get more ...

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Centralisation of services for children with cleft lip or palate in England: a study of hospital episode statistics

Centralisation of services for children with cleft lip or palate in England: a study of hospital episode statistics

... every cleft patient admitted to an NHS hospital in England between 1997 and ...of cleft surgery over a number of years fol- lowing the recommendation to centralise cleft ...

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MANAGEMENT OF THE PATIENT WITH CLEFT LIP AND CLEFT PALATE

MANAGEMENT OF THE PATIENT WITH CLEFT LIP AND CLEFT PALATE

... We pre- sent a description of the surgical manage- ment and adjunctive care of children with cleft lip and cleft palate at this Center; included are the details of supportive care which [r] ...

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Syndrome Associated with Cleft Palate and Cleft Lip

Syndrome Associated with Cleft Palate and Cleft Lip

... People with OSMED are often shorter than average because the bones in their legs are unusually short. Other skeletal features include enlarged joints; short arms, hands, and fingers; and flattened bones of the spine ...

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Six2 functions redundantly immediately downstream of Hoxa2

Six2 functions redundantly immediately downstream of Hoxa2

... the second branchial arch and the limited rescue does not rest in the control by Six2 of a restricted aspect of the phenotype, but rather in Six2 acting redundantly with other genes that can partially ...

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Respiratory Reflexes in the Dogfish

Respiratory Reflexes in the Dogfish

... A second method of demonstrating the change in respiration that results when the respiratory centres are deprived of the inhibitory inflow from the branchial nerves was to paralyse the r[r] ...

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