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            Ethics approval and consent to participate         3.  Zheng J, He H, Kuang W, et al., 2019, Presurgical nasoalveolar
                                                                  molding with 3D printing for a patient with unilateral cleft
            This study was approved by the Clinical Research Ethics   lip, alveolus, and palate. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop,
            Committee 22/288, Research Committee (TP/0086)        156(3):412–419.
            and  conducted  with  the  approval and  consent  of  the   https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajodo.2018.04.031
            parents.
                                                               4.  Hadeed K, Dulac Y, Acar P, 2016, Three-dimensional
            Consent for publication                               printing of a complex CHD to plan surgical repair. Cardiol
                                                                  Young, 26(7):1432–1434.
            Both written and verbal consent has been obtained from   https://doi.org/10.1017/S1047951116000755
            the parents of the premature infant to publish the infant’s
            data and images.                                   5.  Xu JJ, Luo YJ, Wang JH, et al., 2019, Patient-specific
                                                                  three-dimensional  printed heart models benefit
            Availability of data                                  preoperative  planning for complex congenital heart
                                                                  disease. World J  Pediatr, 15(3):246–254.
            The data was collected in an excel document and in the   https://doi.org/10.1007/s12519-019-00228-4
            patient’s electronic health record. Data can be made
            available upon reasonable request.                 6.  Zhao H, Lin G, Seong YH, et al., 2019, Anthropometric
                                                                  research of congenital auricular deformities for newborns.
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