2021
DOI: 10.3389/fped.2021.768176
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Morphological Analysis of Nose in Patients of Tessier No. 0 Cleft With a Bifid Nose in China

Abstract: Objective: Facial cleft involves complex malformations. No study assessed the facial deformity of Tessier No. 0 cleft with a bifid nose. Thus, we used anthropometric measurements to access the nose in patients.Methods: A total of 24 bifid nose deformities underwent surgery at our institution between 2010 and 2019. Standardized photographs were taken preoperatively and postoperatively. Landmarks were identified on these images; measurements for nasal analysis were performed and compared with the established Chi… Show more

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“…Less common symptoms are eye defects, anal deformities, and intracranial anomalies, such as frontonasal encephalocele and intellectual disability ( 3 , 4 ). Our former research was focused on the facial features of Tessier No.0 cleft with a bifid nose to analyze the deformities of the bifid nose and found the defects between the patients and ordinary people ( 5 ). However, facial malformation in Tessier No.0 cleft with a bifid nose is consistent with cranial base development in time?…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Less common symptoms are eye defects, anal deformities, and intracranial anomalies, such as frontonasal encephalocele and intellectual disability ( 3 , 4 ). Our former research was focused on the facial features of Tessier No.0 cleft with a bifid nose to analyze the deformities of the bifid nose and found the defects between the patients and ordinary people ( 5 ). However, facial malformation in Tessier No.0 cleft with a bifid nose is consistent with cranial base development in time?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%