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Effects of chorda-lingual nerve injury and repair on human taste
Chemical Senses, 1994Citric acid detection threshold and magnitude response were measured on the anterior tongue in 10 patients with unilateral chorda-lingual nerve transections before and after repair. Fungiform taste buds were analysed by videomicroscopy. Preliminary data suggests that humans can regenerate fungiform taste buds and recover some taste sensitivity after ...
J R, Zuniga, N, Chen, I J, Miller
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International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2007
S. Hillerup, K. Stoltze
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S. Hillerup, K. Stoltze
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The legal implications of lingual nerve injuries.
Annals of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons, 2003Hopefully this analysis is useful. In summary let us make three simple points: Be conscious of your position in the "personal injury" market, but do not be afraid to use your judgment. If you are an expert, do not set a standard of perfection when working out what is reasonable care.
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Lingual Nerve Injury Following Laryngoscopy
Anesthesiology, 1992D A, Silva, K A, Colingo, R, Miller
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2002
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LINGUAL NERVE INJURY IN ORAL SURGERY:LEGAL ASPECTS
2010Therapeutic failures are related not always to professional guilt. There are many cases, indeed, in which therapeutic failure as well as the damage consequent to the intervention are related not to the doctor’s guilty but to events that cannot be prevented. These events are legally defined as “complications”.
GATTI M, SPOTA, Andrea, PIPPI, Roberto
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Medicolegal aspects of lingual nerve injury
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1985openaire +2 more sources
Bilateral lingual nerve injury following the use of the laryngeal mask airway
Anaesthesia, 1998P M Hopkins
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