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Craniofacial Deformities

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Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate  External Link

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This consumer information fact sheet discusses the birth defect oral-facial clefts and includes information about both forms of the disorder -- cleft lip/palate and isolated cleft palate.... Details >

March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation  External Link

Hemangioma Newsline: The Newsletter of NOVA  External Link

This site contains newsletters with basic information on the diagnosis and treatment of hemangioma and vascular malformation. It also features an area on new research and publications that comes from... Details >

National Organization for Vascular Anomalies  External Link

Hemangiomas  External Link

A hemangioma is a form of birthmark that usually appears in the head and neck area within one to four weeks after birth. The cause of hemangiomas has not been determined, and accurate diagnosis and ea... Details >

Vascular Birthmarks Foundation  External Link

Practical Tips for New Parents: Craniofacial Deformities  External Link

The most immediate health issues for a child born with a craniofacial condition can be divided into five categories: breathing, feeding, nutrition, sleeping, and social adaptation. This guide provides... Details >

Foundation for Faces of Children  External Link

SMILES  External Link

A web site designed to meet the needs of parents of children born with cleft lip, cleft palate and craniofacial deformities.... Details >

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Vascular Malformations & Related Syndromes  External Link

This page provides basic information including pictures of vascular malformations and other related syndromes; some of which are often first diagnosed as hemangioma because of their similarity.... Details >

National Organization for Vascular Anomalies  External Link

What's a Birthmark?   External Link

Also available in: Spanish   External Link

A baby can develop birthmarks either before he or she is born or soon after birth. One of the most common types of birthmarks is called a hemangioma. These birthmarks happen when many new blood vessel... Details >

Nemours Foundation  External Link

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