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A child born with a severe cleft palate may require surgery to repair the nasal cavity and reconstruct the roof of the mouth. Which body systems are affected by the cleft palate? Studies of other mammals that develop cleft palates have helped us understand the origins and treatment of such problems. Which anatomical specialties are involved in identifying and correcting a cleft palate?
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