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Facial contouring with parascapular free flap: A case series of 22 cases
Background: The facial asymmetry correction in complex craniofacial malformations presents a challenging problem for reconstructive surgeons. Progressive hemifacial atrophy (HFA) and hemifacial microsomia (HFM) can manifest in different grades of ...
Guru Dayal Singh Kalra +1 more
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Background Stroke is rarely accompanied with peripheral facial paralysis and supranuclear palsy of the hypoglossal nerve. Both sides of the motor cortex innervate the hypoglossal nucleus; therefore, unilateral lesions of the upper motor neurons rarely ...
Sangil Park +5 more
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Hemifacial atrophy: an unusual cause of enophthalmos [PDF]
We report on two cases of enophthalmos, caused by maxillary atrophy, a rarely reported monostotic forme fruste of hemifacial atrophy.
K N, Hakin, C, Yokoyama, J E, Wright
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Idiopathic progressive hemifacial atrophy, or Parry-Romberg syndrome, is a rare entity, seldom described in medical texts. Though first described in 1825, as yet there are no clear-cut diagnostic criteria. It is of interest mainly because of the numerous
F.A. Imarhiagbe, A.O. Adeoti
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Objective: To present a case of progressive hemifacial atrophy in a young woman with Parry-Romberg Syndrome and the role of autologous fat transfer to improve her aesthetic appearance and lessen facial asymmetry.
Ma. Nina Kristine Sison +2 more
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Progressive hemifacial atrophy Parry Romberg syndrome characteristics of craniofacial morphology [PDF]
The aim of this case report was to analyze clinical finding in a patient with rare, Parry Romberg syndrome. The patient was diagnosed with progressive facial hemiatrophy that affected skin, subcutaneous tissue and underlying bony structures.
Nikodijević-Latinović Angelina
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Parry⁃Romberg syndrome: two cases report and literature review
Objective Parry⁃Romberg syndrome is a rare disease characterized by unilateral facial progressive atrophy accompanied by ipsilateral intracranial lesions and/or cerebral atrophy, this article is aimed to analyze the clinical, radiological and ...
SHA Yu⁃hui +4 more
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Current clinical practice for atrophic scars typically delays intervention until scar stabilization, usually 6–12 months after injury. This case presents a young male with an immature atrophic facial scar who received intradermal autologous platelet‐containing plasma (ACP) 2 months after injury.
Virgilio Blandón +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Microfocused ultrasound with visualization (MFU‐V) is a widely used noninvasive modality for skin tightening and lifting. Despite its favorable safety profile, transient and occasionally severe complications necessitate evidence‐based management protocols, which remain underdeveloped in current literature.
Valentina Dicker +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Classifying abnormal tongue movements is challenging due to their varied presentations and limited visibility compared to other body parts. Accurate identification of the phenomenology guides physical examination and can point to specific diagnoses.
Nathaniel Bendahan +4 more
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