A retrospective study of orofacial clefts and associated anomalies at the Spires Cleft Centre, Oxford, United Kingdom, from 1995 to 2012.
<p>Although it is well established that children with orofacial clefts (OCs) are often born with associated anomalies in addition to their cleft, the reported prevalence of associated anomalies varies widely between existing studies, ranging from 3% to 63%. Furthermore, details on the nature o...
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2014
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