2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2014.08.021
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Tongue tie: The evidence for frenotomy

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“…Os problemas mais percebidos incluem dificuldades na pegada (incluindo sinais de frustração como chacoalhar a cabeça), dor no peito materno (incluindo hemorragias, mamilos rachados ou ulcerados) e sinais de insatisfação por parte do bebê, como a amamentação frequente ou contínua geralmente com agitação [18].…”
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“…Os problemas mais percebidos incluem dificuldades na pegada (incluindo sinais de frustração como chacoalhar a cabeça), dor no peito materno (incluindo hemorragias, mamilos rachados ou ulcerados) e sinais de insatisfação por parte do bebê, como a amamentação frequente ou contínua geralmente com agitação [18].…”
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“…The limitation in lingual mobility in newborns is another one of the reasons that can compromise sucking and latching on to the breast during the breastfeed [2, 47]. …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Shortening of the sublingual frenulum leading to this characteristic finding has been described in lipoid proteinosis, 1 but a thick less-mobile tongue more frequently occurs in newborns as a congenital anomaly. 6 Cranial computed tomographic (CT) scans were performed to assess for calcifications in the brain, which may be seen in lipoid proteinosis. 3,5 In our 2 patients, cranial CT findings were normal.…”
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confidence: 99%