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14건 · 최신순- Festschrift to honor John B. Mulliken, MD. Guest editors' introduction.
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Extended genioplasty: long-term cephalometric, morphometric and sensory results.
The incision, dissection, osteotomy design and fixation are important technical considerations when performing a genioplasty. The purpose of this study was to describe an extended genioplasty technique and to evaluate stability of position,…
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A model for fetal cleft lip repair in lambs.
Fetal wounds heal without inflammation and scar formation. This phenomenon may, in the future, be applicable to human cleft lip and palate repair. However, extensive experimental work must first be done to document the benefits of in utero …
- Fetal surgery for cleft lip: a plea for caution.
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Smooth-muscle tumors of the oral cavity.
Smooth muscle tumors of the oral cavity are rare. The world literature revealed 80 leiomyomas and 21 leiomyosarcomas. We presented one new case of each lesion in this report and discussed diagnostic and treatment considerations and prognosi…
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Surgical correction of hemifacial microsomia in the growing child.
This is a follow-up study of 20 children who had surgical correction of hemifacial microsomia in an effort to improve facial growth and minimize secondary distortion. In group 1 (skeletal types I and IIA), 10 children underwent elongation a…
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Analysis and treatment of hemifacial microsomia in childhood.
Hemifacial microsomia (HFM) is not a fixed dysmorphic deformity, but rather a progressive, complex deformation, involving the soft tissues and skeletal structures derived from the first and second branchial arches. Secondary growth distorti…
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Fragmented care of facial fractures.
The treatment of facial trauma currently falls within the purview of several surgical subspecialties, including plastic surgery, oral and maxillofacial surgery, otolaryngology, ophthalmology, and neurosurgery. The complexity of facial anato…
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Facial skeletal changes following hypertelorbitism correction.
This is a retrospective study of skeletal changes in 19 patients with corrected hypertelorism. A favorable outcome, defined as relapse less than 5 mm, occurred in patients with an average interorbital distance of 32 mm, whereas patients wit…
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Donor-site morbidity after harvesting rib and iliac bone.
Morbidity following 104 bone graft harvesting operations (60 iliac, 44 rib) in 72 patients is documented. Early morbidity of iliac donor sites was found, as expected, to be far greater than that of rib donor sites. However, long-term follow…
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Induced osteogenesis--the biological principle and clinical applications.
Complex orthopedic and craniofacial surgical procedures have stimulated renewed interest in the physiology of bone grafting. The experimental and clinical evidence that a nonvital implant can stimulate local host cells to become bone-formin…
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Use of demineralized allogeneic bone implants for the correction of maxillocraniofacial deformities.
Two major problems in maxillocraniofacial surgery are the limited amount of fresh autogenous bone, the standard material for bone grafting, and the resorption of the grafted bone. Experimental studies with demineralized, devitalized bone ma…
- Repair of experimental mandibular bony defects in rats.
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Twenty year experience in maxillocraniofacial surgery. An evaluation of early surgery on growth, function and body image.
We have analyzed 404 patients with a wide variety of maxillary and craniofacial deformities. These do not include head and neck cancer patients as generally defined. Satisfaction has been high as judged by the patients, surgeons and psychia…