Craniofacial Disorders Flashcards

1
Q

What sex is more commonly having cleft lip/palate?

A

Males

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2
Q

Percent prevalence for cleft lip, palate, & lip and palate?

A

21% lip
46% lip and pallate
33% palate

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3
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Order of lip development

A

Frontonasal
L. Maxillary
L. Mandibular.
R. Mandibular
R. Maxillary

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4
Q

Which week the palate begin and end development?

A

Week 6 begins and completed by week 12

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5
Q

Syndromic vs non-syndromic etiology stats

A

Syndrome 30%
Non-syndromic 70%

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6
Q

What types of gene functions can lead to cleft lip and palate?

A

Growth factors, signaling factors, transcription factors

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7
Q

Environmental factors that lead to clefting

A

Alcohol, tobacco, anti-epileptic drugs, (Dilantin, valproic acid), thalidomide, dioxide, retinoic acid

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8
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Recurrence risk increases with:

A

Severity of trait, number of affected relatives, sex of person, how closely related

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9
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Recurrence risk for fhx

A

Monozygotic twin 60%
Dizygous twin 10%
Sibling and child 3-5%
Niece/nephew 1%, 1st cousin <.5%

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10
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What alone is more commonly associated with a syndrome?

A

Cleft palate alone

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