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Bone scans of the facial bones: Normal anatomy
The American Journal of Surgery, 1976Some features of facial anatomy have been identified on 99mTc polyphosphate bone scans by a comparison of scans, radiographs, and photographs. 99mTc polyphosphate bone scans are used clinically to show bone injury and increased osteoblastic activity; the primary use is to identify malignancy and other diseases involving bone.
B E, Jones, D D, Patton
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Fibrous Dysplasia of Facial Bones
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1956In 1938 Lichtenstein coined the phrase "fibrous dysplasia of bone" for a pathologicoanatomical entity which he wished to combine with, on the one hand, or separate, on the other hand, from lesions described in the literature under various designations.
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Osteogenic sarcoma of the facial bones
The American Journal of Surgery, 1968Abstract In a three year period, three patients with osteogenic sarcoma of the facial bones were managed by radical surgical excision. Important features of each case, including history, radiographic findings, gross and microscopic pathology, surgical treatment, and follow-up study are described and the pertinent literature is discussed.
J E, Bennett, S P, Tignor, W G, Shafer
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Journal of the Korean Radiological Society, 1975
HK Kim, KK Oh, CY Park, BS Choi
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HK Kim, KK Oh, CY Park, BS Choi
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Fibrous Dysplasia of Facial Bones
The Guthrie Journal, 1964J, BECK, M, MARTIN
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Canadian Medical Association journal, 1996
A detailed review was made of 1025 consecutive patients with "face-bone" fractures admitted to four Montreal hospitals over the five-year period 1958-1962, inclusive. In addition a survey was carried out of the other general hospitals in Greater Montreal in order to obtain admission figures for facial-bone fractures and for total hospital cases. In the
J W, GERRIE, R W, HAKSTIAN
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A detailed review was made of 1025 consecutive patients with "face-bone" fractures admitted to four Montreal hospitals over the five-year period 1958-1962, inclusive. In addition a survey was carried out of the other general hospitals in Greater Montreal in order to obtain admission figures for facial-bone fractures and for total hospital cases. In the
J W, GERRIE, R W, HAKSTIAN
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Sixteen facial expressions occur in similar contexts worldwide
Nature, 2020Alan S Cowen +2 more
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