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2011, Number 6

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Rev Fac Med UNAM 2011; 54 (6)

Naso-orbital cleft, Tessier Number 3

Sánchez VA, Vásquez RGS, Ubaldo-Reyes L, Lescas-Mendez O, Celio Mancera J, Rojas GA, Ángeles CM
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Language: Spanish
References: 26
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Key words:

Oral-nasal-ocular cleft, Tessier No 3, surgical treatment.

ABSTRACT

The oblique facial clefts are extremely rare facial anomalies, although the exact incidence of these facial clefts is unknown, is reported an incidence de 1.5 to 5 per 100,000 births. Tessier in 1976 proposed an anatomic classification of the facial, craniofacial, and laterofacial clefts. Number 3 clefts o oral-nasalocular cleft was described by Morian and represents one of the most difficult malformations to correct for the reconstructive surgeon. We report a case of unilateral Tessier No 3 craniofacial cleft and our approach to surgical correction. The authors emphasize in the analysis of the facial embryology.


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