Labio-maxillo-palatal clefts: morphological and embryological aspects

M. Ducreux, A. Duvernay, G. Malka, P. Trouilloud, O. Trost
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The designation labio-maxillo-palatal cleft is used to describe two types of congenital malformations of the palate. The mechanisms that create them occur in the early weeks of fetal life by an alteration of embryological message delivery that researchers have been able to analyze. But they have not as yet been able to discern the multi-factorial causes of this alteration. Morphological embryology and its chronology are important because researchers use an understanding of them to distinguish between different entities of clefts on the basis of the stage of palatal formation in which they began to develop: the numerous molecules involved In cell development are already well known, but researchers have not yet precisely identified those that are associated with the various stages of palatal morphogenesis. But it is clear that genetic alterations, which are now being pin-pointed, trigger developmental malfunctionings that are later intensified by faulty interactions in the fetalmaternal environment because. Conclusion: Although researchers are progressively gaining a better understanding of the mechanisms of the intra-uterine formation of labiomaxillo-palatal clefts, we have not yet acquired the broad range of data that would make it possible to correct defective palatal formation before birth.
唇腭裂:形态学和胚胎学方面
唇腭裂的名称是用来描述两种类型的先天性腭畸形。研究人员已经能够分析,在胎儿生命的最初几周,通过胚胎学信息传递的改变,产生它们的机制发生了变化。但是他们还没有能够辨别出这种变化的多因素原因。形态学胚胎学及其年代学是很重要的,因为研究人员利用对它们的理解,根据它们开始发育的腭形成阶段来区分不同的裂隙实体:参与细胞发育的众多分子已经为人所知,但研究人员尚未精确地确定那些与腭形态发生的各个阶段相关的分子。但很明显的是,基因的改变,现在已经被明确指出,会引发发育障碍,而这些障碍后来会因胎儿母体环境中的错误相互作用而加剧,因为。结论:尽管研究人员对唇腭裂子宫内形成的机制有了更好的了解,但我们还没有获得广泛的数据,可以在出生前纠正有缺陷的腭形成。
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