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    An otorhinolaryngologist's view on the problem of children with submucous cleft palate

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    Today, congenital cleft lip and palate (CCLP) is the most common congenital malformation of the maxillofacial area. According to different authors, the incidence of the defect among infants is 1 per 500--1000 depending on the region. In most cases, CCUPP is not difficult to diagnose; it is detected in the maternity hospital, and child with its parents is sent to a specialized institution for surgical treatment. However, there is a type of isolated cleft palate which may be very difficult to diagnose due to absence of evident defect of the palate. This is hidden (submucosal) congenital cleft palate. [1, 7]

    Interdisciplinary Personalized Approach in Rehabilitation of Children with Voice Disorders

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    В статье рассматривается междисциплинарность как специфическая форма организации научного знания, базирующаяся на связях между различными дисциплинами, позволяющими обеспечить повышение эффективности медико-психолого-педагогического воздействия в процессе восстановления голоса у детей.The study of a child's voice from the perspective of the interdisciplinary and personalized approach (PP) in the system of complex rehabilitation is one of the urgent problems of modern logopedics and otorhinolaryngology. The article presents data on the prevalence of voice disorders among children, their diagnosis and treatment. The interdisciplinary approach is interpreted as a specific form of organization of scientific knowledge, based on the links between various disciplines and technologies that make it possible to increase the effectiveness of medico-psycho-pedagogical intervention in the process of voice restoration
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