Treatment of bilateral macrostomia [lateral lip cleft]: case report
Iranian Journal of Pediatrics. 2012; 22 (3): 425-427
in English
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ABSTRACT
Macrostomia as a rare facial deformity is classified among facial clefts. It originates from failure in union of maxillary and mandibular prominences of first brachial arch during 7[th] embryonic week. We report a case of bilateral macrostomia [bilateral lip cleft] in a female newborn as a sole entity without other skeletal and facial deformities. The cleft was repaired by a simple linear triangular flap using extra oral landmarks to locate lip commissures. Patient was followed through a six-month period. Acceptable results were gained in mouth appearance as well functional aspects. Commissural repair through a linear flap can result in minimal visible scar with satisfying results in both esthetics and functional aspects
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IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean)
Language:
English
Journal:
Iran. J. Pediatr.
Year:
2012
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