Cutting edge-science2022 Shawnee, usa
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CUTTING EDGE-SCIENCE
2022 Shawnee, USA October prevalence of microsigns in a healthy population is more common than 1% (Martin A.K., Prades J. 2017). However, in a patient with congenital latent cleft palate, the uvula is rarely uncleft, and this phenomenon suggests to the investigator the presence of congenital occult cleft palate. I would like to emphasize that the most important functional sign of congenital latent cleft palate is the patient's speech impairment. This is due to the inferiority of the palatopharyngeal closure, which arose as a result of the insufficiency of the functions of the structures of the PPR It should be pointed out that an impression on the uvula (uvulae) is not a reliable sign of congenital latent cleft palate, since the prevalence of microsigns in a healthy population is more common than 1% (Martin A.K., Prades J. 2017). However, in a patient with congenital latent cleft palate, the uvula is rarely uncleft, and this phenomenon suggests to the investigator the presence of congenital occult cleft palate. I would like to emphasize that the most important functional sign of congenital latent cleft palate is the patient's speech impairment. This is due to the inferiority of the palatopharyngeal closure, which arose as a result of the insufficiency of the functions of the structures of the PPR It should be pointed out that an impression on the uvula (uvulae) is not a reliable sign of congenital latent cleft palate, since the prevalence of microsigns in a healthy population is more common than 1% (Martin A.K., Prades J. 2017). However, in a patient with congenital latent cleft palate, the uvula is rarely uncleft, and this phenomenon suggests to the investigator the presence of congenital occult cleft palate. I would like to emphasize that the most important functional sign of congenital latent cleft palate is the patient's speech impairment. This is due to the inferiority of the palatopharyngeal closure, which arose as a result of the insufficiency of the functions of the structures of the PPR. Congenital latent cleft palate should not be confused with two pathological conditions that cause speech impairment: ISBN 978-1-64945-234-4 DOI https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7509018 22 Download 0.9 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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