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Risk Factors for Failure of Hard Palate Mucoperiosteal Flap Repair of Acquired Oronasal Communication in Dogs: A Pilot Study

open access: yesFrontiers in Veterinary Science, 2021
The objective of this retrospective pilot study was to describe potential risk factors for failure of hard palate mucoperiosteal flaps (HPF) transposed for closure of oronasal communication. Dogs (n = 28) with acquired oronasal communication defects were
Kendall Taney   +3 more
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Maxillofacial lymphomas

open access: yesThe British Journal of Radiology, 2021
Lymphomas affecting the bones of the jaws, although less frequent than carcinomas, can both present radiologically as carcinomas in addition to the more frequent “periapical-radiolucencies-of-inflammatory-origin” (PRIOs). Certainly those lymphomas arising within the maxillary alveolus have a short period of prior awareness before presentation, denoting
David, MacDonald   +2 more
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Equine Suture Exostosis: A Review of Cases from a Multicenter Retrospective Study

open access: yesVeterinary Sciences, 2022
Suture exostosis is an intriguing and not uncommon pathology that has to be included in the differential diagnosis for horses with swelling of the head. Although several singular case reports have been published, no large case series is available.
Denis Verwilghen   +13 more
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Wisconsin criteria and necessity for computed tomography in patients with maxillofacial trauma: A diagnostic value study

open access: yesArchives of Trauma Research, 2021
Background and Objectives: Wisconsin criteria have already been introduced to diagnosis maxillofacial fractures and reduce unnecessary computed tomography (CT) and as a result radiation exposure.
Hamid Reza Talari   +5 more
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Paediatric Mandibular FractureAn Enigma of its Own: A Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2023
Mandibular fractures are very rare in the paediatric age group; however, they remain the most common maxillofacial trauma occurring in children. A paediatric mandibular fracture can cause severe pain and discomfort for the patient.
PULKIT KHANDELWAL   +3 more
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A Protocol for the Use of a Combined Microvascular Free Flap with Custom-Made 3D-Printed Total Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Prosthesis for Mandible Reconstruction in Children

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2021
Extended postoperative mandibular reconstructions due to orofacial disease involving the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) in immature patients remain a challenge as a result of ongoing growth, which is usually affected by the disease and treatment.
Krzysztof Dowgierd   +5 more
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The Coronal Flap in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery – A Case Report

open access: yesNigerian Dental Journal, 2020
The coronal scalp flap is a versatile and aesthetically pleasing approach for access to the cranial vault, cranial base, forehead, nose, upper and  middle third of the face, and orbits.
A.O. Oyeneyin   +6 more
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Acquired Brown Syndrome in Head Trauma: Does Fixation of Associated Nasal and Frontal Bone Fractures Provide a Cure?

open access: yesBritish and Irish Orthoptic Journal, 2020
A 43-year-old gentleman presented with vertical double vision following nasal and frontal bone fractures resulting from blunt trauma to the glabella. Orthoptic assessment revealed a diagnosis of traumatic Brown syndrome affecting the right eye.
Mark Watts, Joe McQuillan, Simon Holmes
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Reasons for Removal of Miniplates Used in Fixation of Maxillofacial Bone Fractures: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2023
Maxillofacial fractures are a prevalent occurrence, and the widespread use of miniplates to stabilize and secure these fractures during surgery is common. However, the post-surgical fate of these miniplates remains a subject of contention among surgeons.
Mohamed Jaber   +4 more
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Prosthetic Rehabilitation of Completely Blind Subject with Bilateral Customised Ocular Prosthesis: A Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2017
The special sensory organs play significant role in our daily lives. Until one of them is totally or partially lost, its real value is not fully appreciated. The most tragic, yet common loss of sensory organ is that of an eye.
Chetan Pathak   +4 more
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