INTRODUCTION : Children born with cleft palate with or without cleft lip (CP±L) tend to use less oral pressure consonants and more glottal sounds in their babbling. The purpose of very early palatal repair (i.e., one-stage palatal closure prior to 6 months of age) is to make the palate functional before the onset of speech acquisition to reduce the anchoring of wrong patterns in the child's developing phonological system. As a result, less compensatory articulation errors are expected to be present. Currently, no detailed longitudinal speech outcomes after very early palatal closure are available. This study aimed to provide longitudinal speech outcomes in Ugandan children with CP±L who received palatal closure prior to the age of 6 months....
Introduction: In resource-poor countries, surgeons generally close unrepaired clefts in older childr...
Objective: The effect of early palate closure on speech and language development in children with cl...
Cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P) is a congenital craniofacial defect that arises on average in 1.7 per...
OBJECTIVE: Optimal timing of palatal repair is still subject of discussion. Although literature prov...
Introduction: Optimal timing of palatal repair is still subject of discussion. The purpose of this s...
AIMS: The purpose of this study was to describe articulation and resonance characteristics of Uganda...
AIMS: The purpose of this study was to describe articulation and resonance characteristics of Uganda...
Introduction: One of the main goals of the team approach in management of oro-facial clefts is to he...
OBJECTIVE: First, to analyze the speech and hearing results at 3.5 years of age when early palate cl...
Aims: Unrepaired clefts still regularly occur in resource-poor countries as a result of limited heal...
Aims: Unrepaired clefts still regularly occur in resource-poor countries as a result of limited heal...
Objective: To describe and compare speech and phonology at age 3 years in children born with unilate...
Cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P) is a congenital craniofacial defect that arises on average in 1.7 per...
Objective: The effect of early palate closure on speech and language development in children with cl...
Introduction: In resource-poor countries, surgeons generally close unrepaired clefts in older childr...
Introduction: In resource-poor countries, surgeons generally close unrepaired clefts in older childr...
Objective: The effect of early palate closure on speech and language development in children with cl...
Cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P) is a congenital craniofacial defect that arises on average in 1.7 per...
OBJECTIVE: Optimal timing of palatal repair is still subject of discussion. Although literature prov...
Introduction: Optimal timing of palatal repair is still subject of discussion. The purpose of this s...
AIMS: The purpose of this study was to describe articulation and resonance characteristics of Uganda...
AIMS: The purpose of this study was to describe articulation and resonance characteristics of Uganda...
Introduction: One of the main goals of the team approach in management of oro-facial clefts is to he...
OBJECTIVE: First, to analyze the speech and hearing results at 3.5 years of age when early palate cl...
Aims: Unrepaired clefts still regularly occur in resource-poor countries as a result of limited heal...
Aims: Unrepaired clefts still regularly occur in resource-poor countries as a result of limited heal...
Objective: To describe and compare speech and phonology at age 3 years in children born with unilate...
Cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P) is a congenital craniofacial defect that arises on average in 1.7 per...
Objective: The effect of early palate closure on speech and language development in children with cl...
Introduction: In resource-poor countries, surgeons generally close unrepaired clefts in older childr...
Introduction: In resource-poor countries, surgeons generally close unrepaired clefts in older childr...
Objective: The effect of early palate closure on speech and language development in children with cl...
Cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P) is a congenital craniofacial defect that arises on average in 1.7 per...