Predictive factors reducing the effectiveness of the rehabilitation process in patients with congenital orofacial clefts combined with malformations in other organs and systems
Yu. S. Rogozhina,
S. I. Blokhina,
E. S. Bimbas
Abstract:Relevance. The successful completion of the rehabilitation process for patients with complex congenital defects, specifically those with a combination of orofacial clefts (OFC) and malformations in other organs and systems, presents a significant challenge. This challenge is pertinent not only to medical practice but also to the socio-psychological development of the child.Objective. To identify predictive factors that diminish the success of the rehabilitation process in patients with congenital OFC combined … Show more
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