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Identifier: generaldentalpat00ende (find matches)
Title: General and dental pathology with special reference to etiology and pathologic anatomy; a treatise for students and practitioners
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: Endelman, Julio Wagner, A. F. (Andrew Fremont), b. 1867
Subjects: Tooth Diseases Pathology
Publisher: St. Louis, Mosby
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ocesses; B, the maxillary process; C, frontonasal process; D, lateral nasal proc-ess; E, globular processes attached to the nasal part of the frontonasal process. Thecentral nasal processes are separated from the lateral on each side by the lateral nasalgrooves, which represent the anterior nares. 12 and 36 inches from its lower end. It is present in about 2 percent of persons. 5. Yesiced fistula, the bladder opening through the anterior ab-dominal wall. 6. Epispadias, the urethra opening above the penis. 7. Hypospadias, in which the urethral opening is on the undersurface of the penis or through the scrotum. 8. Imperforate anus. MALFORMATIONS 211 (c) Miscellaneous Defects.—One or both kidneys may be tab-ulated or horseshoe-shaped, the testieles undescended, visceratransposed, etc. The various forms of clubfoot, intrauterine amputations andcongenital hip dislocation may also he classed under this head. Malformations of Perversion are too numerous and varied tobe described in detail.
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Fig. 84.—Almost complete single harelip Fig. 85.—Diagram of median hare-lip. (After Blair.) Harelip and Cleft Palate These malformations are due to a failure of complete unionof the maxillary and nasal processes. (Figs. 81 and 82.) Harelip involves the upper lip, and is usually, though not al-ways, complete, through the entire lip into the nostril. It maybe single or double, and is very rarely in the median line. Itmay or may not be associated with cleft palate. Figs. 83. 84,and 85.) Cleft palate may involve the soft palate only, or both hardand soft palates, and may be either single or double. The va-rious forms are shown in Figs. 86 and 87. 212 GENERAL PATHOLOGY

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