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[Glenoid fossa fracture].

Harefuah, 1997
4 patients with displaced intra-articular glenoid fossa were treated either surgically or conservatively. After an average follow-up of 7 years, the clinical and radiographic results were satisfactory in all. The 2 treated surgically required shorter follow-up than those treated conservatively.
M, Kligman, M, Roffman
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Glenoid fossa fracture and facial nerve palsy

International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1985
Facial nerve palsy associated with traumatic injury in the temporomandibular joint area is a rather infrequent condition. Fracture of the glenoid fossa is a very rare condition, especially when it is not combined with displacement of the condyle in the middle cranial fossa.
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Functional Morphology of the Neandertal Scapular Glenoid Fossa

The Anatomical Record, 2014
ABSTRACTNeandertals and Homo sapiens are known to differ in scapular glenoid fossa morphology. Functional explanations may be appropriate for certain aspects of glenoid fossa morphology; however, other factors—e.g., allometry, evolutionary development—must be addressed before functional morphology is considered.
Marisa E, Macias, Steven E, Churchill
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Fracture of glenoid fossa and traumatic dislocation of mandibular condyle into middle cranial fossa

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2002
Traumatic mandibular condyle dislocations into the middle cranial fossa are rare. Thirty-three cases of middle cranial fossa injuries caused by condylar dislocations have been reported in the literature. A case report of a patient with a traumatic dislocated condyle into the middle cranial fossa, which was treated conservatively, is presented.
Robert P, Barron   +4 more
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Empty glenoid fossa sign.

The New York state dental journal, 2007
Routine CT studies of suspected closed head injury encompass the calvaria to the cranial base. It is at the cranial base that the glenoid fossa appears. An "empty glenoid fossa" sign is when there is no condyle associated within the fossa. This is suggestive of a condylar neck fracture.
Kevin J, Penna   +2 more
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Glenoid fossa changes following orthognathic surgery

2022
ObjectivesGlenoid fossa morphology may change following orthognathic surgery and may subsequently affect skeletal stability and functionality, however hardly documented. Hence, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the morphological change of the glenoid fossa two years after bimaxillary surgery.Materials and MethodsA case series was performed ...
Holte, Michael Boelstoft   +3 more
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Arthroscopy-assisted percutaneous fixation of glenoid fossa fracture

International Journal of Shoulder Surgery, 2007
We are reporting an interesting case of glenoid fracture in a 46-year-old male which was fixed with the help of arthroscopy. At present, anterior or posterior glenoid rim fractures and some greater tuberosity fractures are widely treated arthroscopically.
Rahikiran Yallapragada   +4 more
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Correlation between articular eminentia and the depth of glenoid fossa

Journal of Periodontal Research, 1966
The possibility of a correlation between the inclination of the articular eminentia and the depth of the glenoid fossa of the temporomandibular joint was studied in 95 students (52 females and 43 males), with an average age of 22 years. A significant correlation was found when the whole material was analysed and when subjects with Angle's Class I ...
J S, Quirch, J J, Carraro, M E, Itoiz
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Osteogenesis in the glenoid fossa in response to mandibular advancement

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2001
The purpose of this study was to identify the temporal sequence of cellular changes in the glenoid fossa and to quantify the amount of bone formation in response to mandibular advancement. One hundred 35-day-old female Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into 5 experimental groups (15 rats each) and 5 control groups (5 rats each).
A B, Rabie   +5 more
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The Shape Solidity of the Glenoid Fossa of the Scapula is Sexually Dimorphic: A New Approach to Understanding the Glenoid Fossa

The FASEB Journal, 2020
Sexual dimorphism in the size of the glenoid fossa of the scapula is well‐established; however, there remains little information with regard to differences in glenoid shape between sexes. Therefore, this study assessed 71 glenoid fossae from dry scapula. Three differential equations were utilized to ensure that
Alexys M. Bolden   +5 more
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