Study of the distribution of different types of cleft lip and palate and associated anomalies

Background : Cleft lip and palate are some of the most common congenital deformities. They frequently occur as isolated deformities, but can be associated with other medical conditions and anomalies. Aim of the study: To study the distribution of different types of cleft lip and palate and associate...

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Main Authors: Alpana Barman, B C Dutta, J K Sarkar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2014-01-01
Series:National Journal of Clinical Anatomy
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Online Access:http://www.njca.info/article.asp?issn=2277-4025;year=2014;volume=3;issue=4;spage=203;epage=208;aulast=Barman
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spelling doaj-f2ded8bbe8124b5f8a3410387e6a593e2021-01-21T13:05:44ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNational Journal of Clinical Anatomy2277-40252321-27802014-01-013420320810.4103/2277-4025.297383Study of the distribution of different types of cleft lip and palate and associated anomaliesAlpana BarmanB C DuttaJ K SarkarBackground : Cleft lip and palate are some of the most common congenital deformities. They frequently occur as isolated deformities, but can be associated with other medical conditions and anomalies. Aim of the study: To study the distribution of different types of cleft lip and palate and associated anomalies. Materials and methods: Forty patients of cleft lip and palate were studied. Relevant history was taken, clinical examination done and recorded with photography with consent. The cases were classified as per Nagpur Classification. Results: In our study 24 cases (60%) were cleft lip and palate (type III) and 10 cases (25%) of cleft palate alone (type II) and 6 cases (15%) of cleft lip alone (type I). Males were found to predominate in type I and III. Females predominated in type II. Among the cleft lip, left side is found to be involved in most of the cases. In our study, out of 40 cases, 8 cases (20%) had other associated anomalies. Most of these were associated with cleft lip and palate (type III) and isolated cleft palate (type II). Conclusion: The typical universal distribution of cleft types and associated anomalies tallies with our results.http://www.njca.info/article.asp?issn=2277-4025;year=2014;volume=3;issue=4;spage=203;epage=208;aulast=Barmancongenital deformitiesnagpur classificationcraniofacial cleftmicrotiamalformationunilateral cleft
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B C Dutta
J K Sarkar
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B C Dutta
J K Sarkar
Study of the distribution of different types of cleft lip and palate and associated anomalies
National Journal of Clinical Anatomy
congenital deformities
nagpur classification
craniofacial cleft
microtia
malformation
unilateral cleft
author_facet Alpana Barman
B C Dutta
J K Sarkar
author_sort Alpana Barman
title Study of the distribution of different types of cleft lip and palate and associated anomalies
title_short Study of the distribution of different types of cleft lip and palate and associated anomalies
title_full Study of the distribution of different types of cleft lip and palate and associated anomalies
title_fullStr Study of the distribution of different types of cleft lip and palate and associated anomalies
title_full_unstemmed Study of the distribution of different types of cleft lip and palate and associated anomalies
title_sort study of the distribution of different types of cleft lip and palate and associated anomalies
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series National Journal of Clinical Anatomy
issn 2277-4025
2321-2780
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Background : Cleft lip and palate are some of the most common congenital deformities. They frequently occur as isolated deformities, but can be associated with other medical conditions and anomalies. Aim of the study: To study the distribution of different types of cleft lip and palate and associated anomalies. Materials and methods: Forty patients of cleft lip and palate were studied. Relevant history was taken, clinical examination done and recorded with photography with consent. The cases were classified as per Nagpur Classification. Results: In our study 24 cases (60%) were cleft lip and palate (type III) and 10 cases (25%) of cleft palate alone (type II) and 6 cases (15%) of cleft lip alone (type I). Males were found to predominate in type I and III. Females predominated in type II. Among the cleft lip, left side is found to be involved in most of the cases. In our study, out of 40 cases, 8 cases (20%) had other associated anomalies. Most of these were associated with cleft lip and palate (type III) and isolated cleft palate (type II). Conclusion: The typical universal distribution of cleft types and associated anomalies tallies with our results.
topic congenital deformities
nagpur classification
craniofacial cleft
microtia
malformation
unilateral cleft
url http://www.njca.info/article.asp?issn=2277-4025;year=2014;volume=3;issue=4;spage=203;epage=208;aulast=Barman
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