Hydrogel‐based therapies have proven to be valuable tools to address the unique regeneration challenges of complex multi‐domain periodontal and craniofacial tissues. This review highlights and classifies clinically approved and emerging hydrogel therapies indicated for the regeneration of periodontal and craniofacial tissues.
Z. Gouveia +5 more
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Predictors of skull fracture and intracerebral pathology after pediatric traumatic brain injury. [PDF]
Anbalagan P, Jamal BC, Saqib H, Ganti L.
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A case of open skull fracture, subdural hematoma, and brain contusion complicated by traumatic brain injury-associated coagulopathy caused by a lawn trimmer; A case report. [PDF]
Okuda M +8 more
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The Leuven Consensus provides a classification scheme for the diagnosis of pharyngeal and upper esophageal sphincter (UES) motor disorders using metrics derived from pharyngeal high‐resolution manometry‐impedance (P‐HRM‐I). These recommendations complement routine instrumental investigations and provide a standardized process, criteria, and ...
Taher I. Omari +25 more
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Neglected growing skull fracture presenting in adulthood: A case report. [PDF]
Ghimire S +5 more
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A simple and successful treatment for rupture and defect of the posterior third superior sagittal sinus caused by open depressed skull fracture: A case report. [PDF]
Wang GH +4 more
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Abstract Background Traumatic brain injury (TBI) carries significant mortality and morbidity in civilian and military populations. Current treatment guidelines for TBI are primarily supportive, and no pharmacological agent exists to attenuate the progression of brain injury.
Maxime A. Visa +9 more
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Development of Inappropriate Vasopressin Secretion in Association With Lumbar Cerebrospinal Fluid Drainage in an Adult With Traumatic Basilar Skull Fracture. [PDF]
Rhyu J, Yu R.
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Reconstruction of an orbital fracture in a mare using a 3D‐printed patient‐specific implant
Abstract Objective To describe surgical repair of an orbital wall fracture communicating with the caudal maxillary sinus using a three dimensional (3D)‐printed, patient‐specific implant (PSI). Study design Case report. Animal A 25‐year‐old Haflinger mare (370 kg). Methods The mare presented with severe chemosis and emphysema of the left upper and lower
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