Journal article

Facial morphology and growth following surgery for congenital midline cervical cleft patients

Y Fan, H Matthews, N Kilpatrick, P Claes, J Clement, A Penington

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE | Published : 2018

Abstract

Congenital midline cervical cleft (CMCC) is a rare condition that consists of a cutaneous midline neck lesion with a sinus extending inferiorly towards the sternum. A fibrous band that extends superiorly to the mandible is a consistent feature of the condition. Restriction of growth of the mandible, possibly due to incomplete removal of the band, is the most significant long-term problem. It remains unclear whether early removal of the fibrous band might allow catch-up growth of the mandible. This study utilized non-invasive three-dimensional photographs to objectively evaluate the facial growth of six CMCC patients. The growth of these CMCC patients was compared to the average growth of age..

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