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A Prospective Clinical Trail to Evaluate the Role and Efficacy of Botulinum Toxin Type-A for Masseter Muscle Hypertrophy.

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Khan AM   +5 more
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Masseter Muscle Hypertrophy

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1984
Benign hypertrophy of the masseter muscle is an uncommon entity important in the differential diagnosis of head and neck masses, particularly a unilateral mass located in the cheek. Ten cases of benign masseteric hypertrophy are reviewed, current surgical treatment is described, and the pertinent literature is summarized.
R, Riefkohl   +2 more
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The Masseter Muscle Flap

The Laryngoscope, 1978
This little‐used muscle flap has four significant applications in radical ablation about the palate, pharynx, and mesopharynx that include the ascending ramus of the mandible, a portion of the tongue and lateral neck, and in radical operations on the parotid gland causing a facial paralysis:11.
J, Conley, P J, Gullane
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MASSETER MUSCLE HYPERTROPHY

Archives of Dermatology, 1954
THERE recently came to our attention a patient with facial asymmetry due to hypertrophy of the masseter muscles. This disorder has been described in the otolaryngological and surgical literature. However, a thorough search failed to disclose any reports concerning this disease entity in dermatologic texts or journals.
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Benign Hypertrophy of Masseter Muscle

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1959
Since Legg,13in 1880, reported a "tumor of ill defined outline" involving the masseter and temporalis muscles in a 10-year-old girl, less than 40 cases of benign masseter hypertrophy have been described in the literature. However, the fact that the 3 cases discussed here came under our observation during a period of less than 7 months, together with ...
H, OPPENHEIM, M, WING
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Bilateral Masseter Muscle Hypertrophy

Journal of Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences University, 2022
Masseter muscle hypertrophy is due to oral parafunctional habits, occlusal disharmony, altered emotional and psychological status, and at times congenital factors. Masseter muscle hypertrophy occurs usually at puberty involving unilateral or bilateral masseter muscles and affects functional quality in a severely hypertrophied ...
Pragati Anupkumar Bhargava   +4 more
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Unilateral hypertrophy of masseter muscle

The American Journal of Surgery, 1954
Abstract These cases are reported to swell the scanty volume of literature on the subject of simple masseter hypertrophy, and to bring to our minds one of the rarer causes of unilateral and bilateral swelling in the side of the face in young men and women.
J A, DRUMMOND, C A, McINTOSH
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Odontogenic Keratocyst in the Masseter Muscle

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2021
Abstract Odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) arising from purely soft tissue other than the mucosa covering the jawbone is rare. A 57- year-old Korean female patient presented with a lump on her right cheek, which had been suspected as a fibrotic mass on the buccinator muscle by the local clinic.
Kezia Rachellea, Mustakim   +3 more
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Melanoma in the masseter muscle

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2004
This case report presents two very unusual cases of melanomas arising within the masseter muscle. Both were metastases of unknown origin arising in young, healthy patients and presenting as asymptomatic lesions. No primary lesions were found in either case. A comprehensive search of the world literature revealed no previous similar cases.
Joanna, Haskova   +2 more
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Masseter muscle rigidity after vecuronium

European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 1999
Masseter muscle rigidity after suxamethonium, usually occurring in children induced with halothane, is associated with malignant hyperthermia. A case is reported in which masseter muscle rigidity occurred in an adult following vecuronium. From the limited data available, this and two similar reported cases, it appears that non-depolarizing muscle ...
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