Magnetoencephalographic evaluation of repaired lip sensation in patients with cleft lip.
Chihiro KitayamaEriya ShimadaHiroki HiharaAkitake KannoNobukazu NakasatoYoshimichi ImaiAkimitsu SatoRyuta KawashimaKaoru IgarashiHiroyasu KanetakaPublished in: PloS one (2022)
SEFs showed a difference in lip sensation between the UCL group and the control group, suggesting that longer latency might be caused by the effects of surgical scarring on the neurotransmission pathway. These results suggest SEFs as useful for the objective evaluation of lip sensations. This study might improve future surgical procedures and lip functions of patients with cleft lip.
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