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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Orofacial cleft 1
  1. ... PubMed TOOTH AGENESIS, SELECTIVE, 1; STHAG1 MSH HOMEOBOX 1; MSX1 WITKOP SYNDROME OROFACIAL CLEFT 5; OFC5 NCBI Gene ClinVar Hu G, Vastardis ...
  2. Your child had surgery to repair birth defects that caused a cleft in which the lip or the roof of the mouth did not grow together ...
  3. Cleft lip and cleft palate repair is surgery to fix birth defects of the upper lip and palate (roof of the mouth). ... not have to be removed later. Most times, cleft palate repair is done ... 9 months and 1 year old. This allows the palate to change ...
  4. ... PIT PPS VWS VWS1 Tests of IRF6 PubMed OROFACIAL CLEFT 6, SUSCEPTIBILITY TO; OFC6 INTERFERON REGULATORY FACTOR 6; ... ML. Genome-Wide Association Study of Non-syndromic Orofacial Clefts in a Multiethnic Sample of Families and Controls ...
  5. ... inherited CDH1 gene mutations may have cleft lip, cleft palate, or both (orofacial clefting) without the other signs and symptoms of ... clefting. It is unknown why some people with orofacial clefting caused by CDH1 gene mutations have ... Arc-1 CADH1_HUMAN cadherin 1, E-cadherin (epithelial) cadherin ...
  6. ... Registry: Orofacial-digital syndrome III Genetic Testing Registry: Orofacial-digital syndrome IV ... type 2 National Organization for Rare ...