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Subglossopalatal Synechia in Association with Cardiac and Digital Anomalies
Document Type
article
Source
The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal. 45(2)
Subject
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Cardiovascular Medicine and Haematology
Cardiovascular
Dental/Oral and Craniofacial Disease
Heart Disease
Pediatric
Lung
Pediatric Research Initiative
Abnormalities
Multiple
Aortic Coarctation
Ductus Arteriosus
Patent
Fingers
Heart Defects
Congenital
Humans
Infant
Newborn
Male
Mouth Floor
Palate
Soft
Respiratory Insufficiency
Toes
Vena Cava
Superior
Dentistry
Clinical sciences
Language
Abstract
A 1-day-old boy in respiratory distress had a midline soft tissue band between the floor of the mouth and the posterior edge of the hard palate. There was also a soft palatal cleft, cardiac anomalies, and a hypoplastic right fifth finger and toe. Although his airway initially improved following urgent excision of the subglossopalatal band, he continued to have episodic desaturations. A tongue-lip adhesion opened his airway, and he subsequently underwent resection of juxtaductal aortic coarctation and ligation of patent ductus arteriosus and left superior vena cava. Congenital oral synechiae are uncommon. Affected infants often require prompt intervention secondary to respiratory distress and feeding difficulty. Review of the literature indicates that midline subglossopalatal synechia with cardiac and digital anomalies may be in the oromandibular-limb hypogenesis spectrum.