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Management of enophthalmos from silent sinus syndrome with a customized orbital implant
Background: We describe the surgical treatment of silent sinus syndrome, a disease characterized by progressive enophthalmos and hypoglobus due to orbital floor collapse with opacification of the maxillary sinus, in the presence of chronic maxillary ...
Jason E. Cohn +4 more
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A CURRENT 4-YEARS RETROSPECTIVE SURVEY OF 64 SURGICALLY TREATED ZYGOMA COMPLEX FRACTURES IN DEPARTMENT OF MAXILLO-FACIAL SURGERY, UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL ‘ST. ANNA’, SOFIA, BULGARIA. [PDF]
Purpose: The goal of this material was to be an example of the complications that can occur in cases of zygoma fractures and to draw the attention of the clinicians to the need of accurate diagnose and early treatment of the associated with zygoma ...
Elitsa G. Deliverska, Martin Rubiev
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Factors Influencing Outcome of Orbital Floor Reconstruction
Introduction Orbital floor fractures are routinely encountered in facial trauma. Many factors influence the final outcome of the orbital floor surgery, time interval and the extent of other facial bone fractures are the two factors which can ...
Sony Prakkattumannathu Varghese +6 more
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Pre-Prosthetic surgical alterations in maxillectomy to enhance the prosthetic prognoses as part of rehabilitation of oral cancer patient [PDF]
Objectives: After maxillectomy, prosthetic restoration of the resulting defect is an essential step because it signals the beginning of patient's rehabilitation.
El Fattah, Hisham +3 more
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Post-traumatic enophthalmos: diagnosis and rehabilitation [PDF]
M.B. Gushchina1, D.S. Afanasyeva2 1Central Research Institute of Dentistry and Maxillo-Facial Surgery, Moscow, Russian Federation 2 S.N. Fedorov NMRC “MNTK “Eye Microsurgery”, Moscow, Russian Federation Post-traumatic ...
M.B. Gushсhina, D.S. Afanasyeva
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A case report of Parry Romberg Syndrome initially presenting as periodontitis [PDF]
Parry Romberg Syndrome (PRS) is a rare disorder of progressive hemifacial atrophy, involving soft tissues, fat and occasionally bone. It can co-exist with presentations of Morphea.
Bramley +14 more
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Neurofibromatosis Type I if associated with aplasia of greater wing of sphenoid may be associated with a pulsatile exophthalmos. However, very rarely it may be associated with a pulsatile enophthalmos.
Virender Sachdeva +3 more
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Sanjaa-Uyen-Tumur ophthalmometer: An introduction of the objective ophthalmometer
PURPOSE: The purpose is to present the objective of the Sanjaa-Uyen-Tumur (SUT) ophthalmometer and compare its measurements with the standard Hertel exophthalmometer.
Uyen Bold +3 more
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Objective As exclusively endoscopic endonasal resection of benign orbital tumors has become more widespread, high‐quality outcomes data are lacking regarding the decision of when and how to reconstruct the medial orbital wall following resection.
Ashton E. Lehmann +5 more
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What is your neurologic diagnosis? [PDF]
An 8-year-old 6.5-kg (14.3-lb) neutered male Chinchilla-cross cat was referred to the Neurology Service at the School of Veterinary Sciences, University of Bristol, 48 hours after sudden-onset paraparesis.
Barker, Emily N +2 more
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