none15siNonsyndromic cleft of the lip with or without palate (CLP) derives from an embryopathy with failure of the nasal processes and/or fusion of the palatal shelves. This severe birth defect is one of the most common malformations among live births. Human cleft is composed of two separate entities: cleft lip and/or palate (CLP) and cleft palate only (CPO). Both have a genetic origin, whereas environmental factors contribute to these congenital malformations. In this review we analyse the role of drugs, environmental factors, genes and loci related to the onset of cleft. The data were obtained from (i) epidemiologic studies, (ii) animal models and (iii) human genetic investigations. Epidemiologic studies have demonstrated a relation be...
In addition to genetic and environmental influences, clefts have a complex origin. Many research has...
Clefts of the lip, alveolus, and/or palate, which are called orofacial clefts (OFC), occur in 0.5 to...
Orofacial clefts, particularly non-syndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (CL/P) are the m...
Nonsyndromic cleft of the lip with or without palate (CLP) derives from an embryopathy with failure ...
The etiology of cleft lip (CL) and/or cleft palate (CP) has been studied in the past decade and it s...
none5noCleft of the lip and/or palate (CL±P) is the most common congenital craniofacial anomaly affe...
Nonsyndromic orofacial cleft (OFC) derives from an embryopathy with failure of the nasal processes a...
The combined birth prevalence of cleft palate [CP] and cleft lip with or without cleft palate [CL(P)...
Nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate (or orofacial cleft, OFC) is a malformation characterized by a...
open4noThe epithelial and mesenchymal cells involved in early embryonic facial development are guid...
Facial clefts are among the most common congenital defects. Their incidence ranges 1 to 500 to 550 b...
Nonsyndromic cleft of the lip and/or palate (CLP or orofacial cleft) derives from an embryopathy wit...
In addition to genetic and environmental influences, clefts have a complex origin. Many research has...
Clefts of the lip, alveolus, and/or palate, which are called orofacial clefts (OFC), occur in 0.5 to...
Orofacial clefts, particularly non-syndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (CL/P) are the m...
Nonsyndromic cleft of the lip with or without palate (CLP) derives from an embryopathy with failure ...
The etiology of cleft lip (CL) and/or cleft palate (CP) has been studied in the past decade and it s...
none5noCleft of the lip and/or palate (CL±P) is the most common congenital craniofacial anomaly affe...
Nonsyndromic orofacial cleft (OFC) derives from an embryopathy with failure of the nasal processes a...
The combined birth prevalence of cleft palate [CP] and cleft lip with or without cleft palate [CL(P)...
Nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate (or orofacial cleft, OFC) is a malformation characterized by a...
open4noThe epithelial and mesenchymal cells involved in early embryonic facial development are guid...
Facial clefts are among the most common congenital defects. Their incidence ranges 1 to 500 to 550 b...
Nonsyndromic cleft of the lip and/or palate (CLP or orofacial cleft) derives from an embryopathy wit...
In addition to genetic and environmental influences, clefts have a complex origin. Many research has...
Clefts of the lip, alveolus, and/or palate, which are called orofacial clefts (OFC), occur in 0.5 to...
Orofacial clefts, particularly non-syndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (CL/P) are the m...