A midline fusion defect is a congenital anomaly that occurs when structures that normally develop along the midline of the body fail to fuse properly during embryonic development. This can result in various conditions, such as cleft lip, cleft palate, or more complex syndromes like situs inversus. These defects can affect both soft and hard tissues and may impact functions related to speech, swallowing, and overall facial aesthetics. Treatment often involves surgical intervention and multidisciplinary care to address the associated challenges.
Cleft palate is a defect resulting from failure of the maxillary bones to fuse.
Cleft palate is a defect resulting from failure of the maxillary bones to fuse.
The mass defect due to fission or fusion converts to energy according to the equation: E = m c 2
"Infundibulum is midline" refers to a structure called the infundibulum which lies in the midline of the body. The term highlights the specific location of the infundibulum along the midline of the body.
A cleft palate is an incomplete closure of the two sides of the roof of the mouth at the midline. It is a congenital (present at birth) defect that can usually be corrected with surgery.
Toward the midline means in the direction of the middle of the body. "Medial" means located closer to the midline, and adduction is movement of the limbs towards the midline.
Mass defect is associated with nuclear reactions and nuclear binding energy. It refers to the difference between the measured mass of an atomic nucleus and the sum of the masses of its individual protons and neutrons. This difference is released as energy when the nucleus is formed.
Para-midline is used to describe a place on an animal, the para-midline is a line that runs on the side of the midline, but not above it. This is a term generally used by veterinarians.
Yes, abduction is movement away from the midline of the body. It occurs in the frontal plane and is the opposite of adduction, which is movement towards the midline.
A muscle that is slanted outward from the midline is oblique.
The distance from a crest to the midline of a wave is half the amplitude of the wave.
medial: towards the midline (ear to nose) lateral: away from the midline (nose to ear) nose is midline, cheekbone is away from midline Answer: No, the nose is towards the midline as compared to the cheekbones. It is medial.