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    Midline facial cleft, namely Tessier number 0 cleft, is the most common kind of craniofacial cleft, which is described as a median facial dysrhaphia, involving the midline structures of the face below the orbit. The authors report a patient with midline facial cleft, having palatal cleft, absent premaxilla and nasal septum, and other associated features. Clinical features, surgical treatment, and possible etiology have been elaborated in this clinical report. Copyright © 2021 by Mutaz B. Habal, MD.

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    Xinli Zhou, Renji Chen, Siyuan Guo. A Rare Patient With Midline Facial Cleft. The Journal of craniofacial surgery. 2021 Sep 01;32(6):e522-e524

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    PMID: 33496522

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