Objective: This exploratory research sought to extend the cleft phenotype by identifying movement-related soft tissue appearance changes in the midfacial region in individuals with cleft lip/palate or those with genetic susceptibility to cleft lip/palate (unaffected relatives). The cleft phenotype (clinically identified orofacial cleft or subclinical orbicularis oris defect) was hypothesized to be associated with movement related appearance changes in the midfacial region, e.g., with furrowing and dimpling during speech. Design: Changes in the appearance of skin in the midfacial region, including a newly identified phenotypic feature, nasolabial fold (NLF) discontinuity, were described and compared across groups. Participants: Individuals w...
Objective: To test the null hypothesis: Subjects with isolated complete unilateral cleft lip and pal...
Objectives: Orofacial clefting is one of the most prevalent craniofacial malformations. Previous res...
Background and purpose: There is limited literature discussing the residual nasolabial deformity of ...
Abstract Objective: This exploratory research sought to extend the cleft phenotype by identifying mo...
The Pittsburgh Oral-Facial Cleft study was begun in 1993 with the primary goal of identifying genes ...
Roosenboom J., ''Facial morphology associated with orofacial clefting. A study using advanced 3D mo...
Orofacial clefting (OFC) is the most common craniofacial anomaly, seen in every 1 in 500 to 2500 bir...
Aim: The aim of this study was to determine if the dynamic movement of the naso-labial region was si...
ObjectivesIn patients with facial paralysis, facial reanimation surgery may be needed to normalize f...
Patients with repaired unilateral cleft lip with palate (UCLP) often show dysmorphology and distorte...
Cleft lip with/without cleft palate (CL/P) is one of the most common congenital facial anomalies wit...
Objectives: To describe prevalence of associated defects and clinical‐genetic characteristics of pat...
Introduction: To verify the prevalence, in a specialized medical center, of the different morphologi...
Orofacial clefts are the most common craniofacial birth defects occurring in 1/700 births. Affected ...
Cleft of the lip and/or palate (CL±P) is the most common congenital craniofacial anomaly affecting a...
Objective: To test the null hypothesis: Subjects with isolated complete unilateral cleft lip and pal...
Objectives: Orofacial clefting is one of the most prevalent craniofacial malformations. Previous res...
Background and purpose: There is limited literature discussing the residual nasolabial deformity of ...
Abstract Objective: This exploratory research sought to extend the cleft phenotype by identifying mo...
The Pittsburgh Oral-Facial Cleft study was begun in 1993 with the primary goal of identifying genes ...
Roosenboom J., ''Facial morphology associated with orofacial clefting. A study using advanced 3D mo...
Orofacial clefting (OFC) is the most common craniofacial anomaly, seen in every 1 in 500 to 2500 bir...
Aim: The aim of this study was to determine if the dynamic movement of the naso-labial region was si...
ObjectivesIn patients with facial paralysis, facial reanimation surgery may be needed to normalize f...
Patients with repaired unilateral cleft lip with palate (UCLP) often show dysmorphology and distorte...
Cleft lip with/without cleft palate (CL/P) is one of the most common congenital facial anomalies wit...
Objectives: To describe prevalence of associated defects and clinical‐genetic characteristics of pat...
Introduction: To verify the prevalence, in a specialized medical center, of the different morphologi...
Orofacial clefts are the most common craniofacial birth defects occurring in 1/700 births. Affected ...
Cleft of the lip and/or palate (CL±P) is the most common congenital craniofacial anomaly affecting a...
Objective: To test the null hypothesis: Subjects with isolated complete unilateral cleft lip and pal...
Objectives: Orofacial clefting is one of the most prevalent craniofacial malformations. Previous res...
Background and purpose: There is limited literature discussing the residual nasolabial deformity of ...