Philtrum Essays

  • Cleft Lip And Palate Research Paper

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    A cleft lip and palate occur when the lip or palate, the roof of the mouth, do not develop correctly during pregnancy. The first article I will discuss is written by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, they talk about how, why, and who a cleft lip or palate occurs in. The second article is from the ASHA, American Speech-Language and Hearing Association, this article talks about how cleft lip and palate effect speech development. The third and final article is a journal written by Avinash

  • Aarskog Syndrome Research Paper

    479 Words  | 2 Pages

    Aarskog Syndrome Description Aarskog syndrome (also known as Aarskog–Scott syndrome, faciodigitogenital syndrome, shawl scrotum syndrome and faciogenital dysplasia) is a rare autosomal X-linked inherited disorder that affects a person 's height, muscles, skeleton, genitals, and appearance of the face. It mostly affects at birth and the symptoms usually become apparent by the age of 3years. Unfortunately, Aarskog syndrome is a lifelong condition without a cure. Some people with Aarskog syndrome

  • Wolf Hirschhorn Syndrome Case Study

    500 Words  | 2 Pages

    A 3 month old boy presents to with a history of reoccurring seizures. A physical examination shows that he is underweight. The appearance and head measurements show that he has growth deficiency and microcephaly. He shows characteristics of facial dimorphism a “Greek helmet” like face, his eyes are widely spaced with high arched eyebrows and micrognathia and club foot. The mother explains that she has been trouble feeding him. An infant cognitive test was performed and the results showed low

  • Rhinoscleroma Research Paper

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    larynx, trachea and bronchi. The oral cavity, paranasal sinuses, soft tissues of the lips and nose can also be affected. We report a case of a 30 year old man suffering from nasal obstruction with septal deviation due to a mass in right upper lip & philtrum. The histopathological examination revealed granulation tissue with plasma cells and Mikulicz’s cells. Keywords: Rhinoscleroma, Mikulicz’s cells, Russell bodies. Background: Rhinoscleroma is a chronic bacterial infection caused by Klebsiella rhinoscleromatis

  • Human Face In Forensic Analysis

    3368 Words  | 14 Pages

    mice established the significance of the distant acting enhancers in the development of face and skull by exploring the enhancers responsible in craniofacial development. The variety of facial features like size of the nose, size and shape of the philtrum, shape of the skull, and shape of the jaw are all coded by the genes (Catia Attanasio et

  • Aesthetic Prosthetic Essay

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    Denture aesthetics as a prosthodontics terms is the effect produced by the prosthesis that affects the beauty and attractiveness of the person. An aesthetic prosthesis will improve patient motivation and acceptance. It is very unrealistic to assume that because acceptable masticatory capability has been achieved, patients will tolerate a poor appearance of the prosthesis.An aesthetic result in complete denture treatment is achieved through a deliberate combination of shape, color, arrangement, and

  • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

    996 Words  | 4 Pages

    Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is a syndrome diagnosed primarily at birth, has treatments and is easily prevented. There are varying definitions of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome from many medical sites. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) as, “A highly variable group of birth defects including, mental retardation deficient growth, and malformation of the skull and and face that tend to occur in the offspring of women who consume large amounts of alcohol during pregnancy

  • Essay On Birth Defect

    1448 Words  | 6 Pages

    About one in every 33 babies in the United States is born with a birth defect. A birth defect, according to Kids Health, part of the Nemours Foundation’s Center for Children’s Health Media, is defined as abnormalities of structure, function, or body metabolism that are present at birth. It’s said that birth defects are one of the leading causes of infant death in the first year of life. Birth defects can range from mild to severe. MedlinePlus, The National Institute of Health’s website says that

  • Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Case Study

    1746 Words  | 7 Pages

    INTRODUCTION Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) are a group of conditions that can occur in children whose mothers consumed alcohol during pregnancy. Effects of FASD in children may present as, abnormal appearance, short height, low body weight, small head, poor coordination, low intelligence, behavior problems, and problems with hearing or seeing. Studies show that children with FASD are more likely to have trouble in school and with law enforcement, engage in high risk sexual activity,