Epidemiological features of patients with nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate in Western Parana
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Título da fonte: | Brazilian journal of oral sciences (Online) |
DOI: | 10.20396/bjos.v15i1.8647121 |
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Resumo: | Aim: : To describe the clinical, demographic and environmental features associated with NSCL/P (nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate) patients born in western Parana state, Brazil. Methods: This cross-sectional, observational, retrospective study included 188 patients attended at the Association of Carriers of Cleft Lip and Palate - APOFILAB, Cascavel-Parana, between 2012 and 2014. Information on demographic characteristics, medical and dental histories and life style factors were obtained from records and personal interviews. Results: Among the 188 patients, cleft lip and palate (CLP) was the most frequent subtype (55.8%), followed by cleft lip only (CLO, 25.0%) and cleft palate only (CPO, 19.2%). Caucasian males were the most affected, although no differences among types of cleft were observed. The otorhinolaryngologic and respiratory alterations were the most frequent systemic alterations in NSCL/P patients, and more than 80% of the NSCL/P mothers reported no vitamin supplements during the first trimester of pregnancy. Conclusions: This study revealed that the prevalence of nonsyndromic oral cleft types in this cohort was quite similar to previously reported prevalence rates. Systemic alterations were identified among 23.4% of the patients and patients with CLP were the most affected. History of maternal exposition to environmental factors related to nonsyndromic oral clefts was frequent and most mothers reported no vitamin supplements during the pregnancy. This study highlights the importance of identifying systemic alterations and risk factors associated with NSCL/P in the Brazilian population for planning comprehensive strategies and integrated actions for the development of preventive programs and treatment. |
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Epidemiological features of patients with nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate in Western ParanaCleft lip. Epidemiology. Risk factors.Aim: : To describe the clinical, demographic and environmental features associated with NSCL/P (nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate) patients born in western Parana state, Brazil. Methods: This cross-sectional, observational, retrospective study included 188 patients attended at the Association of Carriers of Cleft Lip and Palate - APOFILAB, Cascavel-Parana, between 2012 and 2014. Information on demographic characteristics, medical and dental histories and life style factors were obtained from records and personal interviews. Results: Among the 188 patients, cleft lip and palate (CLP) was the most frequent subtype (55.8%), followed by cleft lip only (CLO, 25.0%) and cleft palate only (CPO, 19.2%). Caucasian males were the most affected, although no differences among types of cleft were observed. The otorhinolaryngologic and respiratory alterations were the most frequent systemic alterations in NSCL/P patients, and more than 80% of the NSCL/P mothers reported no vitamin supplements during the first trimester of pregnancy. Conclusions: This study revealed that the prevalence of nonsyndromic oral cleft types in this cohort was quite similar to previously reported prevalence rates. Systemic alterations were identified among 23.4% of the patients and patients with CLP were the most affected. History of maternal exposition to environmental factors related to nonsyndromic oral clefts was frequent and most mothers reported no vitamin supplements during the pregnancy. This study highlights the importance of identifying systemic alterations and risk factors associated with NSCL/P in the Brazilian population for planning comprehensive strategies and integrated actions for the development of preventive programs and treatment.Universidade Estadual de Campinas2016-10-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionRetrospective studyapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/864712110.20396/bjos.v15i1.8647121Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences; v. 15 n. 1 (2016): Jan./Mar.; 39-44Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences; Vol. 15 No. 1 (2016): Jan./Mar.; 39-441677-3225reponame:Brazilian journal of oral sciences (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)instacron:UNICAMPporhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8647121/14132Moreira, Helenara Salvati BertolossiMachado, Renato AssisAquino, Sibele Nascimento deRangel, Ana Lúcia Carrinho AyrozaMartelli Júnior, HercílioDella Coletta, Ricardoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2018-04-03T11:20:35Zoai:ojs.periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br:article/8647121Revistahttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/PUBhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/oaibrjorals@fop.unicamp.br||brjorals@fop.unicamp.br1677-32251677-3217opendoar:2018-04-03T11:20:35Brazilian journal of oral sciences (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)false |
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Epidemiological features of patients with nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate in Western Parana |
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Epidemiological features of patients with nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate in Western Parana |
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Epidemiological features of patients with nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate in Western Parana Epidemiological features of patients with nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate in Western Parana Moreira, Helenara Salvati Bertolossi Cleft lip. Epidemiology. Risk factors. Moreira, Helenara Salvati Bertolossi Cleft lip. Epidemiology. Risk factors. |
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Epidemiological features of patients with nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate in Western Parana |
title_full |
Epidemiological features of patients with nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate in Western Parana |
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Epidemiological features of patients with nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate in Western Parana Epidemiological features of patients with nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate in Western Parana |
title_full_unstemmed |
Epidemiological features of patients with nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate in Western Parana Epidemiological features of patients with nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate in Western Parana |
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Epidemiological features of patients with nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate in Western Parana |
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Moreira, Helenara Salvati Bertolossi |
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Moreira, Helenara Salvati Bertolossi Moreira, Helenara Salvati Bertolossi Machado, Renato Assis Aquino, Sibele Nascimento de Rangel, Ana Lúcia Carrinho Ayroza Martelli Júnior, Hercílio Della Coletta, Ricardo Machado, Renato Assis Aquino, Sibele Nascimento de Rangel, Ana Lúcia Carrinho Ayroza Martelli Júnior, Hercílio Della Coletta, Ricardo |
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Machado, Renato Assis Aquino, Sibele Nascimento de Rangel, Ana Lúcia Carrinho Ayroza Martelli Júnior, Hercílio Della Coletta, Ricardo |
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Moreira, Helenara Salvati Bertolossi Machado, Renato Assis Aquino, Sibele Nascimento de Rangel, Ana Lúcia Carrinho Ayroza Martelli Júnior, Hercílio Della Coletta, Ricardo |
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Cleft lip. Epidemiology. Risk factors. |
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Cleft lip. Epidemiology. Risk factors. |
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Aim: : To describe the clinical, demographic and environmental features associated with NSCL/P (nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate) patients born in western Parana state, Brazil. Methods: This cross-sectional, observational, retrospective study included 188 patients attended at the Association of Carriers of Cleft Lip and Palate - APOFILAB, Cascavel-Parana, between 2012 and 2014. Information on demographic characteristics, medical and dental histories and life style factors were obtained from records and personal interviews. Results: Among the 188 patients, cleft lip and palate (CLP) was the most frequent subtype (55.8%), followed by cleft lip only (CLO, 25.0%) and cleft palate only (CPO, 19.2%). Caucasian males were the most affected, although no differences among types of cleft were observed. The otorhinolaryngologic and respiratory alterations were the most frequent systemic alterations in NSCL/P patients, and more than 80% of the NSCL/P mothers reported no vitamin supplements during the first trimester of pregnancy. Conclusions: This study revealed that the prevalence of nonsyndromic oral cleft types in this cohort was quite similar to previously reported prevalence rates. Systemic alterations were identified among 23.4% of the patients and patients with CLP were the most affected. History of maternal exposition to environmental factors related to nonsyndromic oral clefts was frequent and most mothers reported no vitamin supplements during the pregnancy. This study highlights the importance of identifying systemic alterations and risk factors associated with NSCL/P in the Brazilian population for planning comprehensive strategies and integrated actions for the development of preventive programs and treatment. |
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