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Midline cleft lip with associated abnormalities.

R. D. Ponniah
- 01 Feb 1977 - 
- Vol. 91, Iss: 2, pp 177-182
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A rare case of midline cleft lip with the following deformities is presented: partial midline Cleft of the upper lip and a fibro-cystic swelling arising from the left side of the nasal septum and columella.
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A rare case of midline cleft lip with the following deformities is presented: (a) Partial midline cleft of the upper lip. (b) Cleft alveolus. (c) A fibro-cystic swelling arising from the left side of the nasal septum and columella. (d) A frenulum and a cystic swelling attached to the frenulum and hanging into the mouth by a narrow pedicle.

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