CLEFT LIP AND / OR
PALATE |
Cleft lip with or without cleft palate is the most common congenital anomaly involving the face. There is a marked racial and geographic variability (American Indians = 3.6/1000; Asians = 1.5-2.0/1000; Blacks 0.5/1000) (1).
COMPARISON BETWEEN CLEFT LIP AND PALATE |
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comparison between cleft lip and palate and cleft palate alone
CLASSIFICATION |
ETIOLOGY |
ULTRASOUND |
ASSOCIATED SYNDROMES |
Berge et.al. (2001) (1) reported in his series of 70 cases that none of the fetuses with isolated cleft lip had additional anomalies, and all survived. The frequency of additional anomalies and the mortality rate in this selected population varied with the type of cleft. Associated anomalies were more frequent with bilateral clefts (72%) than those with unilateral clefts (48%).
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