Podcast
Questions and Answers
What is the primary cause of facial clefts according to the text?
What is the primary cause of facial clefts according to the text?
- Heredity
- Congenital heart defects
- Failure of the embryonic facial prominences to fuse properly (correct)
- Neural tube defects
In the context of facial clefts, what does a unilateral cleft lip refer to?
In the context of facial clefts, what does a unilateral cleft lip refer to?
- A cleft condition affecting only the lips
- A cleft condition affecting one side of the lips only (correct)
- A cleft condition affecting both lips and palate
- A cleft condition affecting the entire face
Which type of facial cleft results from the failure of the maxillary prominence to fuse with the lateral nasal prominence?
Which type of facial cleft results from the failure of the maxillary prominence to fuse with the lateral nasal prominence?
- Bilateral cleft lip
- Unilateral cleft lip
- Median cleft lip
- Oblique facial cleft (correct)
What problem is commonly associated with cleft palate in newborns?
What problem is commonly associated with cleft palate in newborns?
What does a bilateral cleft lip result from according to the text?
What does a bilateral cleft lip result from according to the text?
Which anatomical structure is affected in a case of median cleft lip?
Which anatomical structure is affected in a case of median cleft lip?
'Anterior/posterior to incisive foramen' is used to describe variations in which condition?
'Anterior/posterior to incisive foramen' is used to describe variations in which condition?
'Isolated/associated with cleft lips' is used to describe variations in which condition?
'Isolated/associated with cleft lips' is used to describe variations in which condition?
Flashcards are hidden until you start studying