Bilateral Choanal Atresia with Tessier Type 3 Facial Cleft: A Rare Association

Craniofacial cleft may involve the mouth, cheeks, eyes, ears and forehead and may continue into the hairline. In 1976, Tessier classified the clefts between 0 and 14 based on extent of the cleft using the mouth, nose and eye sockets as landmarks with the midline designated as zero. The Tessier 3 and...

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Main Authors: Munisamy Ragavan (Author), ArunKumar S (Author), Balaji NS (Author)
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Published: EL-Med-Pub, 2012-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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