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Kargl, S; Malek, M; Pumberger, W.
A newborn with esophageal atresia and a large, asymmetric mouth
INT J PEDIAT OTOR EX. 2015; 10(4): 84-86.
Doi: 10.1016/j.pedex.2015.09.001
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Kargl Simon
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- Transverse facial clefts are rare orofacial birth defects with a wide range of severity. This congenital anomaly may be part of a syndrome. Therefore it is important to look for associated anomalies in the presence of a transverse facial cleft. We describe the occurrence of transverse facial cleft associated with esophageal atresia. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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