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Post-traumatic Delayed Peripheral Facial Palsy [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Pediatric Research, 2018
Peripheral facial palsy in children is very rare in comparison to adults. The most common cause is idiopathic. Another rare cause of peripheral facial palsy in children is trauma.
Leyla Kansu
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Orthodontic management of facial asymmetry caused by early condilar fracture in a growing patient [PDF]

open access: yesSrpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo, 2012
Introduction. There are numerous possible causes of facial asymmetry. The facial asymmetry can be summarized and divided into three main categories: congenital, developmental, and acquired, resulting from disease or trauma.
Papadopulos Konstantinos   +2 more
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ADVANCES IN FACIAL FRACTURE TREATMENT

open access: yesZdravniški Vestnik, 2008
BACKGROUND The last twenty years have witnessed substantial advances in facial fracture treatment.Treatment of these fractures was as a rule conservative until the 1960s.
Aleš Vesnaver
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Decompression of Facial Nerve after Temporal Bone Fracture: about 20 Cases

open access: yesOtorhinolaryngology and Facial Plastic Surgery, 2021
Background: Seven to ten percent of facial nerve paralysis occurs in patients with temporal bone fracture. It has become increasingly common due to the development of human activity. One of the main topics of discussion is facial nerve injury management
Naourez Kolsi   +7 more
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A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF FACIAL FRACTURE ETIOLOGIES. [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of IMAB, 2012
Purpose: Assessment of mechanism of injury and type and location of the facial injury. Material and Methods: The medical records of 276 patients with 216 facial fractures were retrospectively analyzed.
Elitsa Deliverska, Martin Rubiev
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Bilateral Facial Paralysis Caused by Bilateral Temporal Bone Fracture: A Case Report and a Literature Review [PDF]

open access: yesCase Reports in Otolaryngology, 2015
Bilateral facial paralysis caused by bilateral temporal bone fracture is a rare clinical entity, with seven cases reported in the literature to date. In this paper, we describe a 40-year-old male patient with bilateral facial paralysis and hearing loss ...
Sultan Şevik Eliçora   +4 more
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Bilateral Facial Paralysis Caused by Temporal Bone Fracture: A Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Trauma Research, 2016
Introduction Although bilateral facial nerve palsy is a rare condition, its etiology is more detectable than the unilateral type. A temporal bone fracture is one cause of bilateral facial nerve palsy, contributing in 3% of the cases.
Ghiasi, Banaei
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Facial Nerve Weakness Following Retromandibular Transparotid Approach for Subcondylar Fractures of Mandible- A Series of Five Cases [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2022
Mandibular condyle fractures are the most commonly reported mandible fractures. The incidence of condylar fractures is 25-30% among all mandibular fractures and there are ongoing controversies about their management.
K Bharathraj   +5 more
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Modified closed cap splint: Conservative method for minimally displaced pediatric mandibular fracture

open access: yesSaudi Dental Journal, 2018
Mandibular fracture in younger children is the most common facial fracture among all the facial fracture in the sequence of condyles followed by symphysis/parasymphysis and body of the mandible.
Neeraj Kumar, Richa, Krishan Gauba
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Analysis of 809 Facial Bone Fractures in a Pediatric and Adolescent Population [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Plastic Surgery, 2012
Background Facial fractures are infrequent in children and adolescents and have different clinical features from those in adults. The low incidence in children and adolescents reflects the flexibility and underdevelopment of their facial skeletons, as ...
Sang Hun Kim   +2 more
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