An epidemiological and genetic study of facial clefting in France. I Epidemiology and frequency in relatives

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Abstract

The frequencies of cleft lip with or without cleft palate (CL(P)) and isolated cleft palate (CP) have been estimated in France to be 0.082% and 0.035%, respectively, after exclusion of malformation syndromes. A genetic and epidemiological study has been carried out on 468 patients with CL(P) and 163 with CP. The results are given in detail and some specific points are discussed: the apparently low incidence in France, the relationship between sex ratio and abortion rates, the maternal effects, and the possibility of an association between CL(P) and CP.

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Bonaiti, C., Briard, M. L., Feingold, J., Pavy, B., Psaume, J., Migne-Tufferaud, G., & Kaplan, J. (1982). An epidemiological and genetic study of facial clefting in France. I Epidemiology and frequency in relatives. Journal of Medical Genetics, 19(1), 8–15. https://doi.org/10.1136/jmg.19.1.8

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