What's the difference between harelip and lip?

Harelip


Definition:

  • (n.) A lip, commonly the upper one, having a fissure of perpendicular division like that of a hare.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The clinical and autopsy findings were similar to those of complete trisomy 13, except for harelip and cleft palate, and sloping forehead.
  • (2) An 11-year-old boy had a harelip with cleft palate, heterochromia iridis, blonde fundus on the eye with blue iris, and dystopia canthorum.
  • (3) The pathology and treatment of harelip, hydrocephalus, the adenoids, ranula, gynecomastia, imperforated external urinary meatus, circumcision, hermaphrodites, imperforate anus, and supernumerary and webbed finger were all described by Albucasis, and his remarks are discussed here in some detail.
  • (4) The upper tract defects were harelip, cleft palate, atelorrhinia, arrhinia, proboscis, fused nostrils and choanal atresia.
  • (5) One of the facial clefts was a rare median harelip associated with cleft palate and fused nostrils.
  • (6) Both groups of teachers were more accepting of individuals with physical disabilities such as, amputee, harelip, and epilepsy, than individuals who were mentally retarded, cerebral palsied, and emotionally disturbed.
  • (7) At the age of 7 days (6 days after irradiation) 11 of the 44 surviving embryos proved to have developed a homolateral harelip condition.
  • (8) The various statements of medical historians concerning harelip surgery in Ancient China have been studied with the help of eminent historians and based on reliable documents.
  • (9) The case offers an occasion for analysing the various stages and results obtained to date using a multi-specialised diagnostic approach and functional and surgical treatment of the harelip and cleft palate which have enabled much of the congenital handicap to be corrected.
  • (10) Port-wine stains, congenital glaucoma, cloudy corneas, cleft palate and harelip also occur frequently.
  • (11) Following an introductory illustration of the clinical characteristics of the 18q syndrome (De Grouchy syndrome), the paper describes the treatment carried out in a young patient with harelip and cleft palate in addition to chromosomopathy.
  • (12) Arterial blood lactate, pyruvate, and excess lactate (XL) were measured and calculated in 33 patients aged 7 months to 6 years over a period of 2 hours during repair of harelip or cleft palate.
  • (13) The authors describe the case of a girl with atresia type Vogt 1 who had moreover hypochromic anaemia, was a twin, premature, hypotrophic and had harelip.
  • (14) The marginal resection of the alae and the columella allows the appropriate reduction adapting the nostril contour to the new proportions of the nose at the end of a rhinoplasty or to equalize the height of the alar rim in cases of harelip nose.
  • (15) Fang Kan was a poet whose life and lack of acceptance were dominated by his external appearance: a harelip deformity that was operated on late in life.
  • (16) Harelip, facial cleft and cleft palate are frequent accidents of facial development.
  • (17) The paper describes a simple direct method for the preparation of a functional filling plate in the neonatal orthopedic treatment of cleft palate harelip.
  • (18) The anencephaly, left harelip with grossly distorted face, and rudimentary right upper limb of case 1, and multiple pits and cavities in the liver of case 2, are directly attributable to membranous adhesions.
  • (19) The text of the Chin Shu adds a very important contribution to our knowledge of ancient cleft lip repair: the first use of the word harelip, the first short but rather accurate description of the operation and the postoperative care, and the social and psychological impact of facial disfigurement.
  • (20) An infrequent case of EEC syndrome (ectrodactyly, ectodermal dysplasia, harelip--cleft palate syndrome) is reported.

Lip


Definition:

  • (n.) One of the two fleshy folds which surround the orifice of the mouth in man and many other animals. In man the lips are organs of speech essential to certain articulations. Hence, by a figure they denote the mouth, or all the organs of speech, and sometimes speech itself.
  • (n.) An edge of an opening; a thin projecting part of anything; a kind of short open spout; as, the lip of a vessel.
  • (n.) The sharp cutting edge on the end of an auger.
  • (n.) One of the two opposite divisions of a labiate corolla.
  • (n.) The odd and peculiar petal in the Orchis family. See Orchidaceous.
  • (n.) One of the edges of the aperture of a univalve shell.
  • (v. t.) To touch with the lips; to put the lips to; hence, to kiss.
  • (v. t.) To utter; to speak.
  • (v. t.) To clip; to trim.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Cook, who has postbox-red hair and a painful-looking piercing in his lower lip, was now on stage in discussion with four fellow YouTubers, all in their early 20s.
  • (2) Excessive lip protrusion was eliminated, and arch leveled.
  • (3) The authors report their experience of the reconstruction by z-plasty in cases of shortness of the lip frenum.
  • (4) With the teeth in occlusion, lip separation was reduced.
  • (5) Both types of oral cleft, cleft palate (CP) and cleft lip with or without CP (CLP), segregate in these families together with lower lip pits or fistulae in an autosomal dominant mode with high penetrance estimated to be K = .89 and .99 by different methods.
  • (6) Although 95% of the patients are satisfied, 60% have some impairment of sensation in the lower lip.
  • (7) On the basis of these studies, four of the neonates required a tongue-lip adhesion to stabilize the airway.
  • (8) Single doses of lip-AMB resulted in 88 to 100% survival by day 42.
  • (9) We found that in the patient's view an adequate result requires establishment of a proper lip sphincter--either by restoring muscular tone, or by creating an anatomical framework to which can be added either a motor unit or stabilization to aid the opposite intact muscle.
  • (10) Three hundred sixteen female patients with cancer of the larynx, pharynx, and mouth were examined and the following cancer sites were compared with respect to alcohol and tobacco consumption: oropharynx, hypopharynx, larynx, epilarynx, lip, and mouth.
  • (11) The familial association of epilepsy and cleft lip with or without cleft palate (CL (P)) is analyzed assuming both entities share common genetic predisposing factors.
  • (12) A rather unusual case of basal cell carcinoma of the labio-mental fold area is presented where it was possible to preserve the vermilion of the lower lip after wide excision.
  • (13) Lower lip perturbation duration was manipulated to yield two different load conditions.
  • (14) Transposition of prolabium not required in the definitive lip repair into the floor of the nose permits subsequent columellar construction.
  • (15) More and more patients are coming to cosmetic and dermatologic surgeons for augmentation of their lips.
  • (16) Warts were confined to the lips in 27 (56%) of 48 patients with meatal warts; in an additional 5 patients with meatal warts the warts arose from deep in the fossa navicularis and in 16 patients with meatal warts there were additional warts in the fossa navicularis invisible on clinical examination.
  • (17) The procedure consists of a Kirschner wire used as the means of traction on the remaining soft tissue of the lower lip, using the upper teeth or pyriform aperture bone as remote fixed points for tissue traction.
  • (18) Fifty per cent of the children with clefts of the palate and lip had deviated nasal septum producing nasal obstruction.
  • (19) An infant with a complete unilateral cleft of the lip and palate underwent maxillary expansion treatment using an oral orthopedic appliance.
  • (20) Lip biopsy confirmed typical sarcoid-like granuloma.

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