Belenky W M, Medina J E
Laryngoscope. 1980 Jan;90(1):28-39. doi: 10.1288/00005537-198001000-00003.
A series of nine cases of first branchial cleft anomalies treated at Children's Hospital of Michigan from 1970-1978 is presented. A review of the literature and analysis of these cases reveals that the accepted criteria for classification of these anomalies are confusing and inadequate as they preclude the proper classification of a number of these cases. The embryogenesis of these anomalies is discussed with attention given to their relationship to the facial nerve. A proper classification is suggested.
本文介绍了1970年至1978年在密歇根儿童医院治疗的一系列9例第一鳃裂畸形病例。对文献的回顾和对这些病例的分析表明,目前公认的这些畸形的分类标准令人困惑且不充分,因为它们无法对许多此类病例进行正确分类。本文讨论了这些畸形的胚胎发生,并关注了它们与面神经的关系。同时提出了一种合理的分类方法。