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Choroidal Rupture in the Setting of Multi-Trauma
Jeremy Mathan, Ramin Odisho, Lewis Karapanos, Zelia K Chiu Department of Ophthalmology, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, AustraliaCorrespondence: Jeremy Mathan, Department of Ophthalmology, The Alfred Hospital, 55 Commercial Road, Melbourne, VIC, 3004 ...
Mathan J, Odisho R, Karapanos L, Chiu ZK
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Reconstruction of defects in the maxillofacial region following traumatic injuries, craniofacial deformities, defects from tumor removal, or infections in the maxillofacial area represents a major challenge for surgeons.
S. Vujović +5 more
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Naso-orbito-ethmoid (NOE) fractures associated with anterior and posterior frontal sinus wall fractures are among the most challenging cranio-maxillofacial injuries.
Florin Onișor-Gligor +3 more
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The changing face of maxillofacial trauma during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdowns in Melbourne, Australia
Purpose To compare the incidence, aetiology, and patterns of maxillofacial fracture presentations during the various stages of the 2020 Melbourne COVID-19 lockdown restrictions to periods outside lockdown in 2019 and 2020. Methods This is a retrospective
Sipho Simon Nhongo +4 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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The residual STL volume as a metric to evaluate accuracy and reproducibility of anatomic models for 3D printing: application in the validation of 3D-printable models of maxillofacial bone from reduced radiation dose CT images. [PDF]
BackgroundThe effects of reduced radiation dose CT for the generation of maxillofacial bone STL models for 3D printing is currently unknown. Images of two full-face transplantation patients scanned with non-contrast 320-detector row CT were reconstructed
Cai, Tianrun +8 more
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Reconstructing large, inflammatory maxillofacial defects using stem cell-based therapy faces challenges from adverse microenvironments, including high levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), inadequate oxygen, and intensive inflammation.
Ting Wang +5 more
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The application of virtual reality and augmented reality in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Virtual reality is the science of creating a virtual environment for the assessment of various anatomical regions of the body for the diagnosis, planning and surgical training. Augmented reality is the superimposition of a 3D real environment specific to
A. Ayoub, Y. Pulijala
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Artificial intelligence in oral and maxillofacial radiology: what is currently possible?
Artificial intelligence, which has been actively applied in a broad range of industries in recent years, is an active area of interest for many researchers.
M. Heo +6 more
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Background: A maxillofacial prosthesis, an alternative to surgery for the rehabilitation of patients with facial disabilities (congenital or acquired due to malignant disease or trauma), are meant to replace parts of the face or missing areas of bone and
C. Cristache +5 more
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