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Cleft Palate Exam 1

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Trisomy 13   homoprosoncphley, 60-80% have cleft lip/palate  
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Holoprosencephaly   Entire philthrum missing  
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Wolf-Hirschorm Syndrome   Hyperieloeism, microcephaly  
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Hyperieloeism   Really wide set eyes  
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Van der Woude Syndrome   Most common syndromic cause of cleft lip/palate, lip pits (on bottom lip) in 80% cases  
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FAS   Nemerous facial features and CLP  
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Strickler Syndrome   Most common cause of cleft palate, myopia, micrognathia, flat facial profile, epicentral folds, mid face hypolasia  
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Epicentral folds   Not common if not Asian  
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Myopia   Eye problems  
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Micrognathia   Small jaw  
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Hypoplasia   Flat cheek bones  
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Velocardiofacial Syndrome   Cleft palate or VPI , heat defects, dysmorphic facial features (thin upper lip, long face, micrognathia, microcephaly, short stature, long tapered fingers), kids often present as typical  
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Pierre Robin Sequence   Horseshoe shaped cleft palate only, high value, glossoptosis and micrognathia, often NP tube, trach, mandibular osteogenic distraction  
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Glossoptosis   Tongue posteriorly displaced  
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Most common issues with Pierre Robin   Swallowing/sucking, mores than speech  
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Craniosynostosis   Premature fusion of cranial sutures, common in syndrome  
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In craniosynosotis, growth is restricted ____ to suture that is closed prematurely.   perpendicularly  
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Treatment for carniosynostosis   Craniotomy and skull reshaping  
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