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| '''Cleft lip with or without cleft palate''' (9.2 per 10,000 births) ICD-10 Q36.0, Q36.1, Q36.9, Q37.0–Q37.5, Q37.8, Q37.9 | |||
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| A congenital anomaly characterised by a partial or complete clefting of the upper lip, with or without clefting of the alveolar ridge or the hard palate. Excludes a midline cleft of the upper or lower lip and an oblique facial fissure (going towards the eye). | |||
* 17% of the affected pregnancies were terminated in early pregnancy or resulted in fetal deaths. Most of the fetal deaths or terminations of pregnancy (95%) had multiple abnormalities. | |||
* more commonly seen in males than in females. | |||
* babies born before 25 weeks of gestation, 150 per 10,000 births had this anomaly. Most babies (80.0%) were born at term with a birthweight of 2,500 grams or more. | |||
* Maternal age group was not associated with the anomaly. | |||
* Rates significantly higher among Indigenous women than non Indigenous women. | |||
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| '''Cleft palate without cleft lip''' (8.1 per 10,000 births) ICD-10 Q35.0–Q35.9 | | '''Cleft palate without cleft lip''' (8.1 per 10,000 births) ICD-10 Q35.0–Q35.9 | ||
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* 52.7 per 10,000 babies born before 25 weeks of gestation. | * 52.7 per 10,000 babies born before 25 weeks of gestation. | ||
* 83.0% were born at term and most of the babies (82.7%) had a birthweight of 2,500 grams or more. | * 83.0% were born at term and most of the babies (82.7%) had a birthweight of 2,500 grams or more. | ||
* Women aged 40 years or older and women born in South Central America or the Caribbean region had the highest rates of affected births. Multiple births had a significantly higher rate of affected babies than singleton births | * Women aged 40 years or older and women born in South Central America or the Caribbean region had the highest rates of affected births. | ||
* Multiple births had a significantly higher rate of affected babies than singleton births. | |||
* Rates did not differ significantly by Indigenous status or areas of residence. | |||
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Cleft lip with or without cleft palate (9.2 per 10,000 births) ICD-10 Q36.0, Q36.1, Q36.9, Q37.0–Q37.5, Q37.8, Q37.9 |
A congenital anomaly characterised by a partial or complete clefting of the upper lip, with or without clefting of the alveolar ridge or the hard palate. Excludes a midline cleft of the upper or lower lip and an oblique facial fissure (going towards the eye).
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Cleft palate without cleft lip (8.1 per 10,000 births) ICD-10 Q35.0–Q35.9 |
A congenital anomaly characterised by a closure defect of the hard and/or soft palate behind the foramen incisivum without a cleft lip. This anomaly includes sub-mucous cleft palate, but excludes cleft palate with a cleft lip, a functional short palate and high narrow palate.
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