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Slobodian, Oleksandr; Prodanchuk, Anna
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Adequate anatomic methods have been used for&nbsp;investigation: macropreparations, topographic anatomical sections, morphometry, and statistical analysis.<br> <strong>Results: </strong>Variants of the hard palate shapes during fetal and early neonatal periods of ontogenesis are the following: trapezium (15%), square (10%), and&nbsp;ellipse (7%) shapes. The shapes of the trapezium were detected in most cases in 6-7-month fetuses (20%), and in equal percentage proportion in early&nbsp;and late fetuses (12%). The square form is a characteristic variant form in early fetuses (17%), with fetuses age increase this form was detected in less&nbsp;cases, in 6-7-month fetuses &ndash; in 10%, in late (8-10 month) fetuses &ndash; in 8%, and within the newborn period the square form was not observed. The form&nbsp;of the ellipse was observed in larger percentage proportion in late fetuses and in newborns (12%), in less proportion (5%) &ndash; in 6-7-month fetuses, in early&nbsp;fetuses this form was not detected at all. Forms of the ellipse and of the trapezium were observed in equal number of cases in 8-10-month fetuses and&nbsp;newborns. With fetuses development the hard palate form in sagittal and frontal planes changed from arcuate to flat one.<br> <strong>Conclusions: </strong>An ascertainment of typical and variant anatomy of hard palate forms and types would promote implementation of the new methods of&nbsp;major and reconstructive surgical invasions in face and skull.</p></dct:description> <dct:accessRights rdf:resource="http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/access-right/PUBLIC"/> <dct:accessRights> <dct:RightsStatement rdf:about="info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess"> <rdfs:label>Open Access</rdfs:label> </dct:RightsStatement> </dct:accessRights> <dct:license rdf:resource="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode"/> <dcat:distribution> <dcat:Distribution> <dcat:accessURL rdf:resource="https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2222299"/> <dcat:byteSize>143273</dcat:byteSize> <dcat:downloadURL rdf:resource="https://zenodo.org/record/2222299/files/61-4-pp18-20.pdf"/> <dcat:mediaType>application/pdf</dcat:mediaType> </dcat:Distribution> </dcat:distribution> </rdf:Description> </rdf:RDF>
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