Cleft and Craniofacial Malformation Quiz

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Cleft and Craniofacial Malformation Quiz

Test your knowledge on cleft conditions and craniofacial anomalies with this comprehensive quiz! Designed for students and professionals alike, this quiz covers various aspects of cleft palate, craniosynostosis, and syndromic conditions.

Whether you're preparing for exams or just curious about these fascinating topics, this quiz will help you:

  • Enhance your understanding of craniofacial anomalies
  • Identify key concepts related to treatment and diagnosis
  • Challenge yourself with 16 insightful questions
16 Questions4 MinutesCreated by HealingSmile572
Isolated cleft palate is more common in:
Girls
Boys
Rhinolalia is:
Speech impairment
Hearing loss after complications of congenital diseases
Africans population has the lowest incidence of having clefts of the lip
True
False
What is NOT a functional problem of lips cleft
Chronic rhinitis
Breathing problems
Speech impairments
Psychological problems
Clefts of the tongue is the most common craniofacial malformation, and it comprise 65% of all anomalies affecting the head and neck.
True
False
A defective vascular supply to the area involved can cause a cleft lip
True
False
THERE IS NO SPECIFIC TREATMENT FOR HEMIFACIAL HYPERPLASIA OTHER THAN ATTEMPTS AT COSMETIC REPAIR
True
False
CRANIOSYNOSTOSIS
CONSISTS OF PREMATURE FUSION OF ONE OR MORE CRANIAL SUTURES
RESULT IN AN ABNORMAL HEAD SHAPE
MAY RESULT FROM A PRIMARY DEFECT OF OSSIFICATION
MAY RESULT FROM A FAILURE OF BRAIN GROWTH
A, B and C are correct
All answers are correct
SECONDARY CRANIOSYNOSTOSIS IS MORE FREQUENT THAN THE PRIMARY TYPE
True
False
CRANIOSYNOSTOSIS IS MORE COMMON IN BOYS THAN IN GIRLS
True
False
CROUZON DISEASE IS ALSO KNOWN AS:
MANDIBULOFACIAL DYSOSTOSIS
CRANIOFACIAL DYSOSTOSIS
SYNDACTYLY IS
FEET AND HANDS ABNORMALITIES
ABNORMALITIES IN DUCTS
WHICH IS NOT A CRANIOSYNOSTOSIS SYNDROME
CROUZON SYNDROME
APERT SYNDROME
GOLDEN HAR SYNDROME
Mandibulofacial dysostosis is another name for:
Collins
Pierre robin
Apert
EARLY SECONDARY BONE GRAFTING
REFERS TO BONE-GRAFTING PROCEDURES PERFORMED BETWEEN 2 AND 4 YEARS OF AGE
REFERS TO BONE-GRAFTING PROCEDURES INVOLVING ALVEOLAR CLEFT DEFECTS IN CHILDREN YOUNGER THAN 2 YEARS OF AGE
Ankyloglossia is a term for
Long lingual frenum
Short lingual frenum
Short labial frenum
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