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41. Pierre Robin Syndrome
of the maxilla and face in infants with Pierre Robin sequence,Firsttrimester diagnosis of micrognathia as a presentation of pierre robin syndrome,Treatment of
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    Definition
    An autosomal recessive disorder characterized by brachygnathia and cleft palate, often associated with glossoptosis, backward and upward displacement of the larynx, and angulation of the manubrium sterni. Cleft palate makes sucking and swallowing difficult, permitting easy access of fluids into the larynx. It may appear in several syndromes or as an isolated hypoplasia.
  • Orthodontic treatment for a patient with Pierre-Robin sequence complicated by juvenile periodontitis
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    Three-dimensional computer morphometry of the maxilla and face in infants with Pierre Robin sequence - a comparative study
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    Effective management of the airway in the Pierre Robin syndrome using a modified nasopharyngeal tube and pulse oximetry
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    Full Text (Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg.) First-trimester diagnosis of micrognathia as a presentation of Pierre Robin syndrome Abstract Full Text (Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol.)

42. Health Library -
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43. Pierre Robin Syndrome Need Info
pierre robin syndrome need info. This article submitted by sandra boxmeyer on 2/9/97. Author s Email boxmj@txdirect.net My nephew
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My nephew was born 31Jan97(34wk gestation), he is suffering from mandibular retrogression, cleft palate, severe breathing problems,heart problems,neural tube defect,and joint problems in his fingers. I am requesting any information, text, articles, institution or support gruops that may help us understand Pierre Robin Syndrome.
Thank you for your assistance, any information is greatly appreciated. Sandra Boxmeyer
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44. Pierre Robin Syndrome : Meddie Health Search
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45. PIERRE ROBIN SYNDROME - Meaning And Definition Of The Word
pierre robin syndrome Dictionary Entry and Meaning. Definition pierre robin syndrome is characterized by cleft palate, small mouth, and protruding tongue.
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46. Neonatology On The Web: Pierre Robin Sequence
speech abnormal? Bibliography. McKusick, Victor A., 261800 pierre robin syndrome, Mendelian Inheritance in Man, Johns Hopkins University Press.
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Pierre Robin Sequence
Prepared by Sharon Young, M.D.
CSMC NICU Teaching Rounds, 1 May 1997
Classic Triad
  • micrognathia (hypoplasia of mandible is initiating event)
  • cleft palate (U-shaped cleft)
  • relative macroglossia
Pathology and Embryology
Genetics
  • Autosomal dominant
  • 1:2000-30,000 live births
  • associated with 300 syndromes
  • 30% may represent Stichler's Syndrome:
    • micrognathia
    • maxillary hypoplasia
    • epicanthal folds
    • depressed nasal bridge
    • hypotonia
    • hyperextensible joints
    • myopia, cataracts, retinal detachment
  • trisomy 18
    • feeble cry
    • polyhydramnios with small placenta
    • renal and cardiac abnormalities
    • short palpebral fissures
  • cryptorchidism
    • hypoplasia of nails
    • scissoring of limbs
    Associated Features
    • eyes
      • esotropia
      • congenital glaucoma
    • cardiac defects
      • ASD
      • PDA
      • VSD
    • Increased Morbidity
      • upper airway obstruction
        • onset of significant obstruction within neonatal period
        • obstructive sleep apnea is common
        • stridor
        • laryngomalacia
      • cor pulmonale, secondary to pulmonary HTN
      • failure to thrive, secondary to feeding problems
      • cerebral anoxia, likely secondary to upper airway obstruction and hypoxia
      • speech problems
      • chronic ear infections leading to conductive hearing loss
      • orthodontic problems
      Work-Up
      Requires team approach
      • genetics consult
      • ophthalmologic evaluation
      • hearing evaluation
      • ENT evaluation
      • speech tx
      • orthodontic evaluation
      Treatment
      • airway management
        • observe for 7-14 days
          • trial of positional treatment: prone (with sling and pulley?)

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48. Health Library -
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49. Catel-Manzke Syndrome,Hyperphalangy-Clinodactyly Of Index Finger With Pierre Rob
CatelManzke Syndrome,Hyperphalangy-Clinodactyly of Index Finger with pierre robin syndrome,pierre robin syndrome with Hyperphalangy and Clinodactyly,Index
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Catel-Manzke Syndrome,Hyperphalangy-Clinodactyly of Index Finger with Pierre Robin Syndrome,Pierre Robin Syndrome with Hyperphalangy and Clinodactyly,Index Finger Anomaly with Pierre Robin Syndrome,Catel-Manzke Type Palatodigital Syndrome
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Catel-Manzke Type Palatodigital Syndrome
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Catel-Manzke Syndrome is an extremely rare genetic disorder characterized by abnormalities of the fingers and the classic physical characteristics associated with Pierre Robin Syndrome (i.e., an abnormally small jaw [micrognathia], incomplete closure of the roof of the mouth [cleft palate], and displacement of the tongue farther back in the mouth than usual [glossoptosis]). In all reported cases, affected infants have had an extra (supernumerary), irregularly-shaped bone located where the first bones of the index and middle fingers (proximal phalanges) connect with the corresponding bones of the palms (metacarpals). As a result, the index fingers may be fixed in an abnormally bent position (clinodactyly).

50. PharmGKB: Pierre Robin Syndrome
pierre robin syndrome. Alternate Names PierreRobin Syndrome; Robin Syndrome, Pierre; Syndrome, Pierre Robin; Syndrome, Pierre-Robin. PharmGKB Primary Data.
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51. The DRM WebWatcher: Sotos Syndrome
A Disability Resources Monthly guide to the best online resources about pierre robin syndrome.
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Home Subjects States Librarians ... Contact Us The DRM WebWatcher Pierre Robin Syndrome (PRS) Updated 1/2004 A B C D ... About/Hint/Link
Pierre Robbin Syndrome or Sequence (PRS) is a "name given to a combination of birth defects which usually include a small lower jaw, cleft palate and a tendency for the tongue to "ball up" in the back of the mouth. Many of these children have breathing and feeding problems early in their lives" (Pierre Robin Network).
All about Clefts and Pierre Robin: General Pierre Robin Information
A wide variety of files from the WideSmiles web site.
Pierre Robin Network
Recently established by the parent of a child with PRS, this organization is composed of parents, relatives, caregivers, adults with PRS and professionals who have come together to educate themselves, their families and the public. Their web site shares information about associated conditions, causes, cleft palate, feeding, personal stories, state resources, an excllent glossary, links, and more.
Pierre Robin Syndrome
Basic clinical and genetic information from the OMIM(TM), Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man database.

52. Pierre Robin Syndrome
pierre robin syndrome. From Category Craniofacial General Date 23 Apr 2001 Time 154530 Remote Name 206.72.41.211. Comments. Last changed January 16, 2004.
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53. Hearing Levels In Pierre Robin Syndrome
32, No. 1, pp. 30–36. Hearing Levels in pierre robin syndrome. Hearing was tested in 18 patients with pierre robin syndrome (PRS).
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54. Pierre Robin Syndrome - MiMi
Home, pierre robin syndrome. The specific causes of pierre robin syndrome are unknown; it can be part of many genetic syndromes. The
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CreateTd(0) The specific causes of Pierre Robin syndrome are unknown; it can be part of many genetic syndromes. The lower jaw develops slowly over the first few months of fetal life but catches up over the first year after birth Posterior placement of the tongue may cause choking episodes, callurl('http://www.1uphealth.com/health/pierre_robin_syndrome_info.html'); CreateTd(1) Pierre Robin syndrome
Definition:
A group of abnormalities marked primarily by a very small lower jaw with a tongue that falls back and downward. The syndrome may include a high arch ed palate or cleft palate
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Alternate Names : Robin Sequence
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Case Report. Acute airway obstruction in an infant with pierre robin syndrome after palatoplasty. lingual edema. pierre robin syndrome. postoperative complication.
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Correspondence. Nasotracheal intubation in an infant with pierre robin syndrome using two fibreoptic bronchoscopes of different diameter.
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57. You Ll Find Hundreds Of Files On Cleft Lip, Cleft Palate Here On
Sequence , but it can also be known as Cleft Palate, Micrognathia, and Glossoptosis , Robin Anomalad , Pierre Robin Complex , and pierre robin syndrome .
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You'll find hundreds of files on cleft lip, cleft palate here on widesmiles.org This one is about: Pierre Robin Sequence Overview (c) 1998 Wide Smiles
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PIERRE ROBIN SEQUENCE
by Alana Poos A great aid to coping with a birth defect is simply knowing what it is. While there might be a great deal of information on cleft lip and/or palate, there simply isn't an abundance of information readily available to parents of children with cleft-related birth defects, especially those that are considered rare. The following information has been obtained from a number of sources, and will hopefully help to clarify exactly what Pierre-Robin Sequence is. WHAT IS PIERRE ROBIN SEQUENCE? Pierre Robin Sequence is the name given to a birth defect that involves an abnormally small lower jaw, and a tendency for the tongue to "ball up" and fall backward toward the throat. Babies born with this condition may or may not have a cleft palate, but they do not have a cleft lip. The condition of Pierre Robin Sequence was first described in 1822 and was named after the French physician who associated the above symptoms with breathing problems in affected infants. The current complete name is "Pierre Robin Malformation Sequence", but it can also be known as "Cleft Palate, Micrognathia, and Glossoptosis", "Robin Anomalad", "Pierre Robin Complex", and "Pierre Robin Syndrome".

58. Pierre Robin Syndrome
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59. CLEFT PALATES In T(11;22) Pierre Robin Sequence
My daughter had a cleft palate in combination with Pierre Robin Sequence (Also known as Robin Sequence or pierre robin syndrome, though it actually not really
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CLEFT PALATES/PIERRE ROBIN SEQUENCE in t(11;22) (the information contained here is obtained from personal contact with families and case studies. Any information pertaining to my daughter's case may not be reflected in other cases, in every instance please consult your own health professionals for proper advice. Information contained here is for educational purposes only) Cleft palates are common among children with unbalanced 11/22 translocation. (approximately 50% of cases) This is where the palate (the roof of the mouth) does not form and basically there is a hole in the roof of the child's mouth. Within our group, Pierre Robin Sequence has sometimes been a first diagnosis of an affected child, and later genetic testing confirms the t(11;22) . PRS is associated in many other genetic disorders, or can be found independent of any genetic causes. My daughter had a cleft palate in combination with Pierre Robin Sequence (Also known as Robin Sequence or Pierre Robin Syndrome, though it actually not really a syndrome, but a sequence) and was her only inital diagnosis until 2 1/2 months of age when genetic testing found t(11;22). Pierre Robin Sequence is diagnosed in children when there are findings of a cleft palate, an underdeveloped jaw (micrognathia) and a tendency for the tongue to fall towards the back of the throat causing feeding and breathing difficulties, and apnea. Surgery to repair the cleft is usually done at around a year or so of age. Sometimes the children's breathing is severe enough to require intubation or tracheostomy. Usually as a child develops, the receded chin will become less noticable, and the airway will grow along with the child

60. TheFetus.net - Pierre Robin Anomalad-Philippe Jeanty, MD, PhD & Sandra R Silva,
left palate,. Synonyms Cleft palatemicrognathia-glossoptosis, pierre robin syndrome, Robin anomalad. Incidence Uncommon. Etiology
http://www.thefetus.net/page.php?id=215

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