Oktay H, Baydaş B, Ersöz M. Using a modified nutrition plate for early intervention in a newborn infant with Pierre Robin sequence: A case report.
Cleft Palate Craniofac J 2006;
43:370-3. [PMID:
16681412 DOI:
10.1597/05-052.1]
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Abstract
Pierre Robin sequence is a triad of micrognathia, glossoptosis, and cleft palate that results in upper airway obstruction and feeding problems. It is a serious condition with potentially severe, life-threatening airway obstruction. Approaches for treatment of airway obstruction among neonates with Pierre Robin sequence include prone positioning of the infant, tongue-lip adhesion, mandibular distraction, and tracheostomy. This case report describes a modified nutrition plate and a baby treated using this appliance.
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