no chromosomes are affected.. if so it will be a disorder and a cleft lip and palate is only a defect.
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∙ 13y agoCleft lip and palate can be caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Specific chromosomes are not typically associated with this condition, but there may be genetic variations present that increase the risk of developing cleft lip and palate. Genetic testing and counseling can help determine the specific factors contributing to an individual's cleft lip and palate.
If you're referring to the scientific/medical name for cleft lip and palate, they are:Cheiloschisis for cleft lipPalatoschisis for cleft palate
Cleft lip and palate is not a sex-linked disorder. It is a common birth defect that occurs due to both genetic and environmental factors, with a multifactorial inheritance pattern involving multiple genes as well as environmental influences.
Cleft lip and palate is usually considered a multifactorial condition caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. There have been associations with certain genes on autosomes, but it is not solely determined by inheritance patterns like autosomal or sex-linked traits.
Cleft lip is typically not caused by a lack or extra chromosomes. It is often a result of a combination of genetic and environmental factors, such as maternal smoking or certain medications during pregnancy. It is a congenital condition where the lip does not form properly during fetal development.
Cleft lip is not a fatal disorder on its own. It is a common birth defect where there is a gap or split in the upper lip. With appropriate medical care and surgeries, individuals born with cleft lip can lead normal, healthy lives.
No. If your chromosomes is affected you would have a disorder, but cleft lip and palate is just a defect that can be treated. hope it help: )
A cleft lip is a congenital fissure that involves the upper lip. A cleft palate involves the hard or soft palate.
A "cleft lip" affects just the patient's lip, and a "cleft palate" affects the palate, or the roof of your mouth.
Cleft lip and palate can be diagnosed before birth by ultrasound
If you're referring to the scientific/medical name for cleft lip and palate, they are:Cheiloschisis for cleft lipPalatoschisis for cleft palate
A congenital fissure of the palate affecting the upper lip, hard palate, and soft palate is known as a cleft palate. This condition occurs during fetal development when the tissues forming the roof of the mouth do not fuse together properly. Cleft palate can lead to feeding difficulties, speech problems, and may require surgical intervention to repair.
Cat lip or the Harelip is a disease called Cleft lip (cheiloschisis) or cleft palate (palatoschisis). However they can occur together as Cleft lip and palate.
One can find information on cleft lip and palate on various websites like LittleBabyFace and WebMD. Both websites offer a great amount of information about cleft lip and palate.
Cleft lip and cleft palate can be detected before birth through prenatal ultrasounds or after birth through physical examination. Other diagnostic tools such as MRI or CT scans may also be used to confirm the condition. In some cases, genetic testing may be recommended to identify any underlying causes.
Some syndromes that are associated with cleft lip and cleft palate include Pierre Robin sequence, Van der Woude syndrome, and 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (DiGeorge syndrome). These syndromes often present with additional symptoms beyond just the orofacial cleft.
About 1 in 700 children are born with a cleft palate and/or a cleft lip.
A cleft lip and cleft palate is a disorder in which a baby's lip and/or palate did not fully form while in the mother's womb. One of the complications of a child with a cleft palate include not being able to create suction in their mouth in order to nurse or drink from a bottle.