palatevelum
Palatographs, also referred to as palatevelum, are a rare congenital malformation of the palate characterized by a thickened or fleshy tissue that covers the roof of the mouth. This condition affects the posterior part of the palate and is often unilateral.
Palatevelum is due to an anomalous development in the tissues that form the palate during embryogenesis. The
Palatevelum is more commonly associated with other syndromes and chromosomal abnormalities such as the cleidocranial dysplasia
Depending on its severity, palatevelum may or may not require surgical intervention to correct the deformity
There is limited long-term follow-up data on individuals with palatevelum, but when left untreated, it is generally
Researchers have pointed out that palatevelum should be considered alongside other benign conditions affecting the palate