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Equine Suture Exostosis: A Review of Cases from a Multicenter Retrospective Study
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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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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The Coronal Flap in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery – A Case Report
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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Metals used in maxillofacial surgery [PDF]
The goal of maxillofacial surgery is to restore the shape and functionality of maxillofacial region. In the past years, there has been a tremendous progress in this field because of significant advances in biotechnology that provided innovative ...
Cielo, A. +3 more
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There are many different ways documented for reconstruction of oral and maxillofacial (OMF) region among which the use of flaps (local or distant) is commonly practiced worldwide. Modern techniques of OMF reconstruction aim to restore function as well as
Gaurav Mittal +2 more
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An atypical case of trigeminal trophic syndrome: a legal medicine perspective in medical responsibility [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Trigeminal trophic syndrome is a rare complication of peripheral or central damage to the trigeminal nerve characterized by anesthesia, paresthesia and a secondary persistent facial ulceration.
DE VINCENTIIS, Marco +4 more
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Maxillofacial Rhabdomyosarcoma in the Canine Maxillofacial Area
Three dogs had a diagnosis of maxillofacial rhabdomyosarcoma. These dogs were treated with surgery and/or radiotherapy, and had poor clinical responses. The tumor tissues in all three cases were observed around the upper premolar teeth with ulcerative lesions and CT examinations in each case revealed extensive bony involvement into the maxilla.
Satoshi Une +7 more
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Pattern of maxillofacial injuries in patients with craniocerebral injuries: a prospective study
Introduction: This prospective study highlights the pattern of oral and maxillofacial injuries in patients with associated craniocerebral injuries.
Agbara Rowland +3 more
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Maxillofacial Prosthetics [PDF]
The treatment of head and neck cancers requires a team approach. Maxillofacial prosthetics and oncologic dentistry are involved in many phases of the treatment. After the cancer ablation surgery, if surgical reconstruction cannot not completely restore the surgical defect site, maxillofacial prostheses plays an important role to rehabilitate the ...
Phasuk, Kamolphob, Haug, Steven
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Negative Pressure Wound Therapy in Maxillofacial Applications
Negative pressure wound therapy has greatly advanced the field of wound healing for nearly two decades, by providing a robust surgical adjunct technique for accelerating wound closure in acute and chronic wounds.
Adam J. Mellott +2 more
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