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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
121

Genetics and epigenetics of cortisone-induced cleft palate in the mouse

Vekemans, Michael John Jacques. January 1981 (has links)
No description available.
122

An Experimental Study of the Palatal Efficiency, and the Articulation, Voice Quality, and Intelligibility of children with Cleft-Palate Speech

Pinson, Agnes B. January 1956 (has links)
No description available.
123

An Experimental Study of the Palatal Efficiency, and the Articulation, Voice Quality, and Intelligibility of children with Cleft-Palate Speech

Pinson, Agnes B. January 1956 (has links)
No description available.
124

Observations of Hearing Fluctuations in Cleft Palate Children

Demain, Virginia Lynn 01 January 1975 (has links) (PDF)
No description available.
125

Listener judgements before and after speech treatment for elimination of compensatory articulation

Conover, Carla Camille 01 January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
126

Relação entre os sinais clínicos da fissura de palato submucosa e a sintomatologia específica: uma abordagem preventiva. / Relationship between the clinical signs of submucous cleft palate and the specific symptomatology: a preventive approach.

Oliveira, Rosana Prado de 16 May 2002 (has links)
Objetivo: Apontar a prevalência e os achados anatomofuncionais da fissura de palato submucosa (FPSM) com indicação cirúrgica, diante do quadro sintomático, valorizando o diagnóstico e o acompanhamento da evolução do paciente em uma abordagem preventiva. Modelo: Prospectivo, amostra aleatória Local: Hospital de Reabilitação de Anomalias Craniofaciais - Universidade de São Paulo, Bauru. Pacientes: Foram avaliados 50 pacientes com FPSM, sem outros comprometimentos e 7 casos com alterações somente na úvula, na faixa etária de 20 a 46 meses, por ordem de agendamento no HRAC, no período de 1 ano. Principal resultado medido: Análise e descrição quanto à presença dos sinais clínicos específicos da FPSM e à associação com a sintomatologia. Intervenções: Avaliação fonoarticulatória e inspeção clínica. Resultados: Com relação aos sinais clínicos, observaram-se 25 (50,0%)pacientes com a tríade clássica e 25 (50,0%) com 1 ou 2 sinais clínicos. Dos 50 casos de FPSM, 10 (20,0%) mostraram-se sintomáticos e 40 (80,0%), assintomáticos. Houve associação entre a presença da tríade clássica de sinais e a sintomatologia (p= 0,011), associação dos casos sintomáticos e a presença da zona translúcida (p=0,005), alterações na úvula (p= 0,046), bem como do entalhe ósseo (p=0,029). A hipernasalidade esteve presente em 100,0% dos pacientes sintomáticos. A maior parte dos 41 pacientes com fissura pré-forame procurou atendimento nos primeiros meses de vida, devido à fissura labial e apresentou 7,3% de casos sintomáticos. Já dos 9 pacientes com FPSM isolada, 6 procuraram atendimento tardiamente, devido a queixas de fala. O grupo apresentou 77,7% de casos sintomáticos. Conclusão: Uma maior divulgação dos sinais clínicos e sintomas da FPSM entre os profissionais da área de saúde é fundamental para que o diagnóstico e a definição de conduta ocorram a tempo. / Objective: Point out the prevalence and anatomic functional findings of submucous cleft palate (SCP) with surgical indication in relation to the symptomatic aspect by giving importance to diagnosis and follow-up of patient\'s evolution in a preventive approach. Pattern: Prospective study, haphazard samples. Setting: Rehabilitation Hospital of Craniofacial Anomalies, University of São Paulo, Bauru, Brazil. Subjects: Fifty patients with submucous cleft palate (SCP) with no other complications and seven patients with alterations only in the uvula, all of them ranging in age from 1 year 8 months to 3 years 10 months. Main Outcome Measures: Assessment and description on the presence of specific clinical signs of SCP and the association with symptomatology. Interventions: Evaluation of articulatory aspects and clinical examination. Results: As for the clinical signs 25 patients (50%) were identified with the classic triad and 25 (50%) with 1 or 2 clinical signs. Out of 50 cases of SCP, 10 (20%) were symptomatic and 40 (80%) asymptomatic. There was an association between the presence of classic triad and symptomatology (p=0,011). It was also observed a correlation of symptomatic cases and presence of a translucid area (p=0,005) as well as a notch (p=0,029). Hipernasality was present in 100% of symptomatic patients. Most of 41 patients with pre foramen cleft searched for treatment in the first months of life due to cleft lip and showed 7,3% of symptomatic cases. In contrast, 6 out of 9 patients with isolated SCP searched for treament very late due to speech complaints and 77,7% of this group were symptomatic. Conclusion: It is essential to improve knowledge of clinical signs and symptoms of SCP among professionals involved in health services so that the diagnosis and definition of procedures can take place in time.
127

Relação entre os sinais clínicos da fissura de palato submucosa e a sintomatologia específica: uma abordagem preventiva. / Relationship between the clinical signs of submucous cleft palate and the specific symptomatology: a preventive approach.

Rosana Prado de Oliveira 16 May 2002 (has links)
Objetivo: Apontar a prevalência e os achados anatomofuncionais da fissura de palato submucosa (FPSM) com indicação cirúrgica, diante do quadro sintomático, valorizando o diagnóstico e o acompanhamento da evolução do paciente em uma abordagem preventiva. Modelo: Prospectivo, amostra aleatória Local: Hospital de Reabilitação de Anomalias Craniofaciais - Universidade de São Paulo, Bauru. Pacientes: Foram avaliados 50 pacientes com FPSM, sem outros comprometimentos e 7 casos com alterações somente na úvula, na faixa etária de 20 a 46 meses, por ordem de agendamento no HRAC, no período de 1 ano. Principal resultado medido: Análise e descrição quanto à presença dos sinais clínicos específicos da FPSM e à associação com a sintomatologia. Intervenções: Avaliação fonoarticulatória e inspeção clínica. Resultados: Com relação aos sinais clínicos, observaram-se 25 (50,0%)pacientes com a tríade clássica e 25 (50,0%) com 1 ou 2 sinais clínicos. Dos 50 casos de FPSM, 10 (20,0%) mostraram-se sintomáticos e 40 (80,0%), assintomáticos. Houve associação entre a presença da tríade clássica de sinais e a sintomatologia (p= 0,011), associação dos casos sintomáticos e a presença da zona translúcida (p=0,005), alterações na úvula (p= 0,046), bem como do entalhe ósseo (p=0,029). A hipernasalidade esteve presente em 100,0% dos pacientes sintomáticos. A maior parte dos 41 pacientes com fissura pré-forame procurou atendimento nos primeiros meses de vida, devido à fissura labial e apresentou 7,3% de casos sintomáticos. Já dos 9 pacientes com FPSM isolada, 6 procuraram atendimento tardiamente, devido a queixas de fala. O grupo apresentou 77,7% de casos sintomáticos. Conclusão: Uma maior divulgação dos sinais clínicos e sintomas da FPSM entre os profissionais da área de saúde é fundamental para que o diagnóstico e a definição de conduta ocorram a tempo. / Objective: Point out the prevalence and anatomic functional findings of submucous cleft palate (SCP) with surgical indication in relation to the symptomatic aspect by giving importance to diagnosis and follow-up of patient\'s evolution in a preventive approach. Pattern: Prospective study, haphazard samples. Setting: Rehabilitation Hospital of Craniofacial Anomalies, University of São Paulo, Bauru, Brazil. Subjects: Fifty patients with submucous cleft palate (SCP) with no other complications and seven patients with alterations only in the uvula, all of them ranging in age from 1 year 8 months to 3 years 10 months. Main Outcome Measures: Assessment and description on the presence of specific clinical signs of SCP and the association with symptomatology. Interventions: Evaluation of articulatory aspects and clinical examination. Results: As for the clinical signs 25 patients (50%) were identified with the classic triad and 25 (50%) with 1 or 2 clinical signs. Out of 50 cases of SCP, 10 (20%) were symptomatic and 40 (80%) asymptomatic. There was an association between the presence of classic triad and symptomatology (p=0,011). It was also observed a correlation of symptomatic cases and presence of a translucid area (p=0,005) as well as a notch (p=0,029). Hipernasality was present in 100% of symptomatic patients. Most of 41 patients with pre foramen cleft searched for treatment in the first months of life due to cleft lip and showed 7,3% of symptomatic cases. In contrast, 6 out of 9 patients with isolated SCP searched for treament very late due to speech complaints and 77,7% of this group were symptomatic. Conclusion: It is essential to improve knowledge of clinical signs and symptoms of SCP among professionals involved in health services so that the diagnosis and definition of procedures can take place in time.
128

The accuracy of growth and surgical visual treatment objectives in patients with unilateral cleft lip and palate

Hedrick, John Anthony. January 1999 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Southern California, 1999. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
129

Anthropometric patterns of craniofacial growth in cleft lip and palate human prenates a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... for the degree of Master of Science (Orthodontics) /

Kim, Heawon Ludia. January 1997 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references.
130

Maxillary dental development in complete unilateral alveolar clefts

Solis, Alex. January 1996 (has links)
Thesis (M.S. in oral sciences)--University of Illinois at Chicago, 1996. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.

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