First and second branchial arch syndromes: multimodality approach [PDF]
First and second branchial arch syndromes (BAS) manifest as combined tissue deficiencies and hypoplasias of the face, external ear, middle ear and maxillary and mandibular arches.
Gudinchet, François +6 more
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[Distraction osteogenesis in orthopaedics].
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Baat, P. de, Baat, C. de, Bessems, J.H.
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Suchita Daokar +3 more
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Mandibular Distraction Osteogenesis Guided by 3D Model and Monitored with Ultrasonography: A Case Report. [PDF]
Hocková B +7 more
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Progress in immunoregulatory mechanisms during distraction osteogenesis. [PDF]
Huang S +7 more
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Phase-Specific Resveratrol Supplementation in Distraction Osteogenesis: Supporting the Redox Environment of Bone Healing. [PDF]
Drakou A +6 more
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Specific callus patterns in intermediate stage of distraction osteogenesis bring negative impact on consolidation. [PDF]
Kao KC +6 more
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Treatment of Post-Traumatic Diaphyseal and Distal Tibial Bone Defects by Distraction Osteogenesis: A Monocentric Experience. [PDF]
Leonetti D +9 more
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CGRP-dependent molecular signaling drives bone marrow stem cell osteogenesis in distraction osteogenesis. [PDF]
Hamiti Y +5 more
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Retrospective Evaluation of Maxillary Sinus Volume Changes Following Bone-Anchored Midface Distraction Osteogenesis in Cleft Patients: A Case-Series Study. [PDF]
Kołodziejska A +6 more
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