Rejected
at 1:29 a.m. Nov, 01, 2023 ]
by
dollajas
Author:
ahc336
Type of change:
Updated content
Rationale for change
the joined medial nasal processes form the intermaxillary segment (uworld tests this knowledge, which is why i am suggesting a change)
Rejection reason
Resubmit with UWorld qid and screenshot
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During 5th - 6th week:
- 1st pharyngeal arch splits into upper maxillary prominence and lower mandibular prominence
- Fusion of the 2 medial nasal prominences forms the midline intermaxillary segment (this becomes philtrum of upper lip, 4 medial maxillary teeth, and primary palate)
- Left and right maxillary prominences then fuse with midline intermaxillary segment to form the upper lip and primary palate
- If one of the maxillary prominences fails to fuse with intermaxillary segment → unilateral cleft lip
- If both maxillary prominences fail to fuse with intermaxillary segment → bilateral cleft lip
- 1st pharyngeal arch splits into upper maxillary prominence and lower mandibular prominence
- Fusion of the 2 medial nasal prominences forms the midline intermaxillary segment (this becomes philtrum of upper lip, 4 medial maxillary teeth, and primary palate)
- Left and right maxillary prominences then fuse with midline intermaxillary segment to form the upper lip and primary palate
- If one of the maxillary prominences fails to fuse with intermaxillary segment → unilateral cleft lip
- If both maxillary prominences fail to fuse with intermaxillary segment → bilateral cleft lip
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