2024
DOI: 10.1177/27325016241255141
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Mandibular Distraction in Robin Sequence – A Systematic Review of Morphologic Changes and Implications for Long-Term Growth

Hannes Prescher,
Shelby L. Nathan,
Kanad Ghosh
et al.

Abstract: Robin Sequence (RS) is a collection of distinct morphologic features involving the face and upper airway that results from the abnormal development of the neonatal mandible. Typically described as the triad of micrognathia, glossoptosis, and upper airway obstruction, it is frequently associated with a cleft palate and can be found in isolation or as part of a syndromic presentation. Owing to the intimate relationship between the mandible and its soft tissue attachments, micrognathia manifests clinically with r… Show more

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