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Seminars in Plastic Surgery
AbstractLip reconstruction is challenging for plastic surgeons due to the unique functionality and aesthetic complexity of the lips within the lower third of the face. The etiology of lip defects varies from congenital to acquired causes of origin. The most common acquired cause of lip defects is resection of malignancy.
Winston R, Owens +5 more
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AbstractLip reconstruction is challenging for plastic surgeons due to the unique functionality and aesthetic complexity of the lips within the lower third of the face. The etiology of lip defects varies from congenital to acquired causes of origin. The most common acquired cause of lip defects is resection of malignancy.
Winston R, Owens +5 more
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The Cleft Lip Lower-Lip Deformity
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1988A patient with a repaired upper lip cleft may acquire a deformity in the lower lip. Records of 63 cleft lip patients who exhibited lower-lip abnormalities were analyzed in order to characterize the soft-tissue and skeletal configuration. The typical deformity was a hypertrophied, superiorly displaced, and anteriorly rotated lower lip. Skeletal analysis
J M, Pensler, J B, Mulliken
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Journal of Stomatology Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2021
N. Salari +5 more
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery
Effective management of cleft lip requires a comprehensive interdisciplinary approach that addresses the multifaceted dimensions of care. Although treatment spans infancy to adulthood and outcomes are influenced by growth and development, the critical stage of care is at primary reconstruction.
Ashley, Rogers, Raymond, Tse
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Effective management of cleft lip requires a comprehensive interdisciplinary approach that addresses the multifaceted dimensions of care. Although treatment spans infancy to adulthood and outcomes are influenced by growth and development, the critical stage of care is at primary reconstruction.
Ashley, Rogers, Raymond, Tse
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Lip Automorphism Germ and Lip Automorphism
Acta Mathematica Sinica, English Series, 2004A continuous map \(f: X\to Y\) between metric spaces is called a Lip map if for every \(x\in X\), there is an open neighborhood \(U_x\) of \(x\) in \(X\) such that \(f\mid U_x\) is Lipschitz. If \(f\) is a homeomorphism and \(f\) and \(f^{-1}\) are Lip maps, \(f\) is called a Lip homeomorphism. A topological \(n\)-bundle \((E,\pi,X)\) is called a Lip \(
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Global patterns and trends in cancers of the lip, tongue and mouth.
Oral Oncology, 2020A. Miranda-Filho, F. Bray
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Lip Adhesion in Bilateral Cleft Lip
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1983Surgical correction of bilateral cleft lip deformities remains one of the most challenging areas in facial plastic surgery. This is particularly true with asymmetrical, incomplete-complete clefts; and with symmetrical, complete clefts with marked protrusion of the premaxilla.
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Out of Time: Automated Lip Sync in the Wild
ACCV Workshops, 2016Joon Son Chung, Andrew Zisserman
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Asian Conference on Computer Vision, 2016
Joon Son Chung, Andrew Zisserman
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Joon Son Chung, Andrew Zisserman
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2018
Rana, Alshagroud +4 more
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