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Disparities in Hearing Screening Practices in Minnesota Elementary Schools
ABSTRACT Objective Identifying and addressing pediatric hearing loss is critical to supporting a child's development. School‐based hearing screening is a mainstay of timely identification of hearing loss. The objectives of this study were to characterize the current hearing screening practices in public, charter, and private elementary schools in ...
Autefeh Sajjadi +12 more
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Artificial Intelligence Revolution: The Need for a Regulatory and Governance Framework in Dentistry
Journal of Dental Education, EarlyView.
Ehsan Jozaghi
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Identifying High‐Risk Children Safe for Same‐Day Discharge After Tonsillectomy
ABSTRACT Objective Current guidelines recommend overnight admission for children with severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and obesity undergoing tonsillectomy, although most have uneventful postoperative courses. We aimed to identify low‐risk subgroups within this high‐risk population who may be candidates for same‐day discharge. Methods Retrospective
Amy Ho +9 more
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Residual and recurrent disease in advanced juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibromas (JNAs) demonstrate spontaneous involution, reduction in size, or long‐term stability following initial treatment in 95% of patients. In this systematic review of 131 patients with advanced JNA, only 2% of patients demonstrated disease progression during surveillance, but ...
Shivani Angelique Kumar +2 more
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Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution, EarlyView.
Mark Rebeiz +9 more
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Wyburn‐Mason Syndrome: A Case Report
The Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences, EarlyView.
Yu‐Wen Wang +2 more
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The ontology of craniofacial development and malformation for translational craniofacial research [PDF]
AbstractWe introduce the Ontology of Craniofacial Development and Malformation (OCDM) as a mechanism for representing knowledge about craniofacial development and malformation, and for using that knowledge to facilitate integrating craniofacial data obtained via multiple techniques from multiple labs and at multiple levels of granularity. The OCDM is a
Carrie L Heike
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Craniofacial Muscle Development
2015The developmental mechanisms that control head muscle formation are distinct from those that operate in the trunk. Head and neck muscles derive from various mesoderm populations in the embryo and are regulated by distinct transcription factors and signaling molecules.
Inbal, Michailovici +2 more
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The Developing Field of Craniofacial Surgery
Pediatrics, 1974The abnormal facial structural deformities present in a variety of major birth defects including the craniofacial dysostoses; orbital hypertelorism, and mandibulofacial dysostoses can now be, to a large extent, surgically corrected. Correction utilizes extensive planning involving perhaps a larger number of specialties than any other in medicine, and ...
L A, Whitaker, P, Randall
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Genetics of craniofacial development and malformation
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2001The head is anatomically the most sophisticated part of the body and its evolution was fundamental to the origin of vertebrates; understanding its development is a formidable problem in biology. A synthesis of embryology, evolution and mouse genetics is shaping our understanding of head development and in this review we discuss its application to ...
A O, Wilkie, G M, Morriss-Kay
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