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. 2014 May 14;5:163. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2014.00163

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Example rankings of varying unilateral left and bilateral phenotypic presentations based on subjective interpretations of the ICD-10, LAHSN (Koch et al., 1995), LAPAL (Liu et al., 2007), and Smith's modification of Kernahan's Striped “Y” (Smith et al., 1998). A cleft from Group (A) would be classified as a unilateral or bilateral CL, subtotal cleft, < 1/2 CL, or 1/3 CL, respectively. A cleft from Group (B) would be classified as a unilateral or bilateral CL, subtotal cleft, > 1/2 CL, or 2/3 CL, respectively. A cleft from Group (C) would be classified as a unilateral or bilateral CL, total cleft, complete CL, or 3/3 CL, respectively.