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Three-dimensional assessment of airway volumes in patients with unilateral cleft lip and palate.

Bita KiaeeLudovica NucciFarzin SarkaratAhmad Reza TalaeipourSara EslamiFaezeh AmiriAbdolreza Jamilian
Published in: Progress in orthodontics (2021)
Nine- to twelve-year-old non-syndromic unilateral CLP patients have smaller pharyngeal airway dimensions than non-cleft controls, and are therefore at higher risk of respiratory insufficiency.
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