1958
DOI: 10.1097/00006534-195811000-00001
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A New Classification for Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate

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“…Three complementary approaches were taken in order to identify optimal goals and design parameters for a digital method of pictographic notation for CL/P: (1) evaluation of existing coding schema and other notational systems to identify what level of phenotypic detail needed to be captured; (2) an expert focus group to explore the utility of striped-Y diagrams to cleft teams; and (3) review of two clinical database systems where translation of the striped-Y diagram was attempted with limited success.…”
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“…Three complementary approaches were taken in order to identify optimal goals and design parameters for a digital method of pictographic notation for CL/P: (1) evaluation of existing coding schema and other notational systems to identify what level of phenotypic detail needed to be captured; (2) an expert focus group to explore the utility of striped-Y diagrams to cleft teams; and (3) review of two clinical database systems where translation of the striped-Y diagram was attempted with limited success.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To more accurately record the phenotypic presentation for a child with CL/P, clinicians would depict the cleft type using a method of pictographic notation [1]. Several methods of pictographic notation have been proposed, but the most popular form was the "striped-Y logo" introduced in 1971 as a graphical representation of the Kernahan & Stark system of classification [2,3]. Several variants were subsequently described ( Figure 1).…”
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“…Avec un bon contrôle de la croissance, on pérennise le résultat des interventions chirurgicales et on obtient un équilibre optimum des maxillaires. La comparaison des l'état initial et de l'état final permet d'évaluer l'efficacité du traitement [1][2][3][4][5][6].…”
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“…Par la suite, avec le traitement orthodontique, il complète le traitement des autres spécialistes du groupe multidisciplinaire participant à la prise en charge de ces patients. Pour les étapes tardives (patients n'ayant pas bénéficié d'une prise en charge précoce), il contribue à la réhabilitation et cherche à obtenir un état stable à long terme du patient et l'amène à un état de santé physique et mental optimal [1][2][3][4][5][6].…”
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“…The Nature ofAlveolar Clefts Kernahan & Stark (1958) classified these defects as those involving the primary palate, secondary palate or a combination of both. Clefts of the primary palate must have occurred within the first four and a half weeks of prenatal life; clefts of the secondary palate arise from seven weeks onward.…”
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