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Chin Surgery IV: The Large Chin???-Key Parameters for Successful Chin Reduction

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2007
Treatment of macrogenia can be a challenging problem. In this article, the authors provide novel insights for treatment of a previously poorly treated problem. The authors have developed anatomical insights that facilitate the subtly difficult preoperative evaluation of the large chin and, when applied appropriately, will provide uniformly pleasing ...
Barry M, Zide   +2 more
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Recurrent chin swelling

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1997
A 32-year-old black woman came to the Oral and Maxillofacial surgery clinic with a 3-week history of an increasingly tender mass underneath her chin. She reported a history of chin trauma at age 4. The patient denied fever, chills, weight loss, and constitutional symptoms.
D M, Monasebian, L F, Davis, G, Blakey
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Numb Chin Syndrome

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2015
"Numb chin syndrome" (NCS) refers to new-onset numbness of the lower lip and chin within the distribution of the mental or inferior alveolar nerves. While this focal numbness may be downplayed or even overlooked by patients and clinicians, in the right clinical scenario this may be the presenting symptom of an underlying malignancy.
Ryan M, Smith   +2 more
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The numb chin

Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1991
An apparently innocuous complaint such as a numb chin may be associated with malignant disease, either as heralding symptom or as a manifestation of metastasis. A series of 15 patients with numbness of the chin is presented in which a malignancy was diagnosed prior to the numbness. The numbness diminished or disappeared in 66% of the patients following
R P, Bruyn, W, Boogerd
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Proplast chin augmentation

The Laryngoscope, 1976
AbstractA method of chin augmentation employing a newer synthetic material (Proplast®)‡ is presented. The characteristics and biocompatibility of Proplast are detailed. Technical considerations and results of short term clinical trials in 20 patients are discussed. One implant necessitated removal secondary to trauma four months after surgery.
M L, Parkes, F M, Kamer, M L, Merrin
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Numb Chin Syndrome

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2008
CLINICAL HISTORY This 67-year-old man was seen in neurological consultation with a 10-day history of numbness and tingling of the right chin which was intermittent for the first 3 days and then constant for one week. The chin could also be intermittently painful with an intensity ranging from 7 to 9/10 especially with chewing.
Randolph W, Evans   +2 more
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Chin Disfigurement Following Removal of Alloplastic Chin Implants

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1991
Insertion and subsequent removal of alloplastic chin implants is not an innocuous procedure, as commonly believed. Ten women, aged 23 to 62 years of age (mean 45 years) are reported in whom severe soft-tissue deformities were observed 6 months to 6 years (mean 32 months) after removal of their implants.
S R, Cohen, O L, Mardach, H K, Kawamoto
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Chin up and Chin down Head Positions

American Orthoptic Journal, 1983
This section of the symposium on abnormal head position reviews the ocular causes of the chin up and chin down head positions.
William E. Scott, R.G. Weaver
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CHIN TO CHIN LOCKING OF TWINS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1938
This report has been promoted by a recent statement of Peters 1 to the effect that he has been unable to find a single report of interlocking of twins in American obstetric literature. Furthermore, he brings out the fact that the Index Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office covering the years 1912 to 1932 lists only three articles ...
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Chin Chin Chinaman – Doing Other Cultures

2004
Musical comedy’s identification with modernity involved at the same time a strongly asserted linkage between the modern and a British identity. With modernity normalized as the universal condition to which all aspired, it was also the case that British culture, in this cultural form as in many others, figured as the omphalos of modernizing forces – the
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