Anatomical Variations in Clefts of the Lip with or without Cleft Palate.

Plastic Surgery International Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-11-29 DOI:10.1155/2012/542078
K Carroll, P A Mossey
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Objective. Few orofacial cleft (OFC) studies have examined the severity of clefts of the lip or palate. This study examined associations between the severity of cleft of the lip with cleft type, laterality, and sex in four regional British Isles cleft registers whilst also looking for regional variations. Design. Retrospective analysis of cleft classification in the data contained in these four cleft registers. Sample. Three thousand and twelve patients from cleft registers based in Scotland, East England, Merseyside, and Belfast were sourced from the period 2002-2010. Submucous clefts and syndromic clefts were included whilst stillbirths, abortuses, and atypical orofacial clefts were excluded. Results. A cleft of the lip in CLP patients is more likely to be complete in males. A cleft of the lip in isolated CL patients is more likely to be complete in females. Variation in the proportion of cleft types was evident between Scotland and East England. Conclusions. Association between severity of cleft of the lip and sex was found in this study with females having a significantly greater proportion of more severe clefts of the lip (CL) and CLP males being more severe (P < 0.0003). This finding supports a fundamental difference between cleft aetiology between CL and CLP.

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伴有或不伴有腭裂的唇裂的解剖学变异。
目标。很少有关于唇腭裂(OFC)的研究检查了唇裂或腭裂的严重程度。这项研究调查了不列颠群岛四个地区唇裂记录中唇裂的严重程度与唇裂类型、侧边性和性别之间的关系,同时也寻找了地区差异。设计。回顾性分析4个腭裂注册表数据中的腭裂分类。样本。2002年至2010年期间,来自苏格兰、东英格兰、默西塞德郡和贝尔法斯特的3212名腭裂患者进行了调查。包括粘膜下唇裂和综合征性唇裂,同时排除死产、流产和非典型口面部唇裂。结果。唇裂在CLP患者中更有可能是完全的男性。孤立性唇裂患者的唇裂在女性中更有可能是完全的。在苏格兰和东英格兰之间,裂缝类型的比例差异很明显。结论。本研究发现,唇裂的严重程度与性别之间存在关联,女性唇裂(CL)的严重程度明显高于男性(P < 0.0003)。这一发现支持了cll和CLP之间唇裂病因的根本差异。
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