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The importance of type 6 septal deformities for the onset of cleft lip/palate. What is the future? (CROSBI ID 667758)

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Mladina, Ranko ; Šubarić, Marin ; Skitarelić, Neven ; Vuković, Katarina The importance of type 6 septal deformities for the onset of cleft lip/palate. What is the future? // First Croatian Rhinologic Congress / Baudoin, Tomislav (ur.). Zagreb: Rinološka sekcija Hrvatskog društva za otorinolaringologiju i kirurgiju glave i vrata, 2010. str. 59-59

Podaci o odgovornosti

Mladina, Ranko ; Šubarić, Marin ; Skitarelić, Neven ; Vuković, Katarina

engleski

The importance of type 6 septal deformities for the onset of cleft lip/palate. What is the future?

Surveillance studies have shown that cleft lip and palate is one of the commonest craniofacial anom¬alies, occurring in approximately 1 in 500 live births. Previous studies on craniofacial form in unilat¬eral cleft lip/palate subjects have been carried out, but most attention has been focused on the de¬formity of the bony septum whereas the deformities of the nasal spine and cartilaginous component of the septum had received little attention. Our recent study was based on monitoring a very specific type of nasal septal deformity, type 6, and its relation to the unilateral cleft lip/palate disease. This type is very anteriorly located and refers to the cartilaginous part of the nasal septum and the inter¬maxillary bone itself. Rhinoscopic view shows a typical, almost horizontal, unilateral groove at the nasal septum located very anteriorly. At the opposite septal side, but corresponding location, there is so called basal crest. The results of our study showed that the incidence of type 6 septal deformity was very high not only in unilateral cleft lip/palate children (80.6%) but also in their parents (58% in at least one of them). In contrast, in our previous study this type of septal deformity was seen in only 3.7% of non-unilateral cleft lip/ palate children before puberty, rising to 7.4% in students and 9.4% in adults. In other words, perhaps we can expect the onset of unilateral cleft lip/palate in the offspring of parents who both have a type 6 septal deformity. Perhaps there is a gene responsible for the onset of both type 6 septal deformity and the cleft. If these clinical entities belong to the same gene, the cleft per se could perhaps disappear from the Earth in a near future owing to the gene therapy which will be able to eliminate it before the baby is born or even conceived.

type 6 septal deformities ; cleft lip/palate

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Podaci o prilogu

59-59.

2010.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

First Croatian Rhinologic Congress

Baudoin, Tomislav

Zagreb: Rinološka sekcija Hrvatskog društva za otorinolaringologiju i kirurgiju glave i vrata

Podaci o skupu

First Croatian Rhinologic Congress

pozvano predavanje

25.02.2010-27.02.2010

Zagreb, Hrvatska

Povezanost rada

Kliničke medicinske znanosti