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Early repair for infants with cleft lip. Retrospective study of 263 cleft lip repairs

This study attempts to define the effect of early repair on the surgical procedure and immediate outcome of cleft lip surgery. The first part deals with 263 consecutive cleft lip repairs (218 infants) categorized retrospectively by age at operation. 123 patients (150 cleft lips) were operated on dur...

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Published in:Annales de chirurgie plastique et esthétique 2002-06, Vol.47 (3), p.204
Main Authors: Mcheik, J N, Levard, G, Vergnes, P, Bondonny, J M
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