Publication: Epidemiology of cleft lip and palate in Thailand
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1998-07-01
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01487043
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Mahidol University
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Annals of Plastic Surgery. Vol.41, No.1 (1998), 7-10
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Apirag Chuangsuwanich, Chongdee Aojanepong, Surasak Muangsombut, Prakop Tongpiew Epidemiology of cleft lip and palate in Thailand. Annals of Plastic Surgery. Vol.41, No.1 (1998), 7-10. doi:10.1097/00000637-199807000-00002 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/18506
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Epidemiology of cleft lip and palate in Thailand
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During the years 1989 to 1991, a survey for the epidemiology of cleft lip and palate was carried out in Thailand using detailed forms. One thousand ninety-six patients were recorded and 593 patients were operated during that period. All records were analyzed. Six hundred forty-seven patients (59%) lived in northeastern Thailand. Of the 593 operated patients, 26% had cleft lip only, 48% had cleft lip and palate, and 25% had cleft palate only. Men predominated all groups except for the cleft palate-only group. Twenty-six of 593 patients had associated congenital anomalies. Two hundred thirty-seven of 1,096 patients had a history of cleft lip and palate in their first- and second-degree relatives (21.62%). Five hundred seventy-eight of 1,096 mothers (52.74%) had a history of taking drugs. Analgesics were among the drugs taken most often.