Cleft palate: A clinical review

Mahdi A. Shkoukani, Lauren A. Lawrence, Daniel J. Liebertz, Peter F. Svider
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Orofacial clefts, including cleft palates (CP), are one of the most common birth defects. CP have a multiplicity of effects on the individual and society in terms of economic costs, loss of productivity, psychosocial effects, and increased morbidity and mortality at all stages of life. Embryological development of the palate is well delineated, with developments in the last decade regarding the biomolecular processes involved. Etiology is complex, involving a number of genetic and environmental factors. Various techniques can be employed for the repair of CP, depending on whether the cleft is of the primary or secondary palate, the width of the cleft, whether lengthening of the palate is necessary, and with regard to concerns of disruption of midfacial growth. All surgical techniques have the goals of restoring functional speech, swallowing, and aesthetics. A multidisciplinary team is necessary for the long-term pre- and postoperative care of CP patients to handle complications, associated anomalies, and to optimize function and quality of life. Birth Defects Research (Part C) 102:333–342, 2014. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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腭裂:临床回顾
口面裂,包括腭裂(CP),是最常见的出生缺陷之一。CP在经济成本、生产力损失、心理社会影响以及生命各个阶段发病率和死亡率的增加方面对个人和社会产生多重影响。上颚的胚胎学发育已经很好地描述了,在过去的十年中,有关生物分子过程的发展得到了很好的描述。病因复杂,涉及许多遗传和环境因素。CP的修复可以采用多种技术,这取决于裂是主颚还是次颚,裂的宽度,是否需要延长腭,以及是否会破坏面中部的生长。所有的外科技术都有恢复语言、吞咽和美学功能的目标。一个多学科的团队对于CP患者的长期术前和术后护理是必要的,以处理并发症,相关的异常,并优化功能和生活质量。出生缺陷研究(C辑)(2):33 - 33,2014。©2014 Wiley期刊公司
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期刊介绍: John Wiley & Sons and the Teratology Society are please to announce a new journal, Birth Defects Research . This new journal is a comprehensive resource of original research and reviews in fields related to embryo-fetal development and reproduction. Birth Defects Research draws from the expertise and reputation of two current Wiley journals, and introduces a new forum for reviews in developmental biology and embryology. Part C: Embryo Today: Reviews
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