1995
DOI: 10.1016/s1079-2104(05)80092-7
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Neurocristopathy that manifests right facial cleft and right maxillary duplication

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“…Maxillary duplication is a rare congenital condition that is often accompanied by cleft lip, palate, or other craniofacial clefts. 7,8,13,34 To the best of our knowledge, only a few instances of maxillary duplication have been described in the literature. [34][35][36][37] Accessory maxilla as a type of maxillary duplication has often been reported with facial clefts; isolated maxillary duplication with no other anomalies has also been described.…”
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“…Maxillary duplication is a rare congenital condition that is often accompanied by cleft lip, palate, or other craniofacial clefts. 7,8,13,34 To the best of our knowledge, only a few instances of maxillary duplication have been described in the literature. [34][35][36][37] Accessory maxilla as a type of maxillary duplication has often been reported with facial clefts; isolated maxillary duplication with no other anomalies has also been described.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…7,8,13,34 To the best of our knowledge, only a few instances of maxillary duplication have been described in the literature. [34][35][36][37] Accessory maxilla as a type of maxillary duplication has often been reported with facial clefts; isolated maxillary duplication with no other anomalies has also been described. 30,[38][39][40][41] Early detection of jaw duplication is important because it could influence the growth of the craniomaxillofacial region (e.g., tooth eruption and facial growth).…”
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“…Reports indicate that duplication of maxilla have been observed more commonly in association with cleft lip and palate (Avery and Hayward, 1969;Fish, 1976;Fearon and Mulliken, 1987;Roy Chowdhury and Roy, 1991). Supernumerary alveolar processes associated with oblique facial clefts have also been described in several case reports (Chen and Chen, 1991;Miyajima et al, 1994;Cameron et al, 1993;Jian and Chen, 1995;Tbaranon et al, 1998;Sjamsudin et al, 2001). The incidence of supernumerary alveolar processes associated with lateral facial clefts was higher.…”
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“…The first report was by Chavane 9 a stillborn with amniotic band syndrome (ABS), 4 cases were reported by Fijałkowska, 8 3 cases by Buonocore, 10 and 2 by Gleizal 11 and Walker. 12 Other publications reported a single case: Hou, 13 Borzabadi, 14 Sun, 15 Bilkay, 16 Chauhan, 17 Cheung, 18 Crespo Guerrra, 19 Özcelik, 20 Anantanaravanan, 21 Uchikawa, 22 Kuriyama, 23 Hou, 13 Thanaron, 24 Jian, 25 De Gurse, 26 Stoneman, 27 Miyajima, 28 Rushton, 29 Rintala, 30 Ranta, 31 Sjamsudin, 32 Saadi, 33 MaYou, 34 Morovic, 35 Obdeijin, 36 Ramanathan, 37 Balaji, 7 Kanth, 38 Darzi, 39 Morita, 40 Tiwari, 41 and Woods. 42…”
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