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Agreement of Magnetic Resonance Imaging With Computed Tomography in the Assessment for Acute Skull Fractures in a Canine and Feline Cadaver Model. [PDF]
Hecht S +6 more
europepmc +1 more source
Management of CSF leak in base of skull fractures in adults
S. Phang +5 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
ABSTRACT Background Domestic abuse (DA) frequently results in injuries to the head, neck, and orofacial regions. Despite the visibility of these injuries, many survivors do not access formal medical or dental care because of fear, stigma, or systemic barriers.
Corinne Berger +4 more
wiley +1 more source
ABSTRACT Introduction 3D‐printed teeth/models are important adjuncts in dental education. Nevertheless, there is a lack of simulated cases to learn and understand complex treatment scenarios, including anamnesis, diagnosis, treatment planning and therapy.
Sebastian Bürklein +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Re: Identifying skull fractures after head trauma in infants with ultrasonography: is that possible? [PDF]
Bonforte S.
europepmc +1 more source
McCune Albright Syndrome (MAS) : polyostotic fibrous dysplasia [PDF]
Augsburg, Lukasz +2 more
core +2 more sources
Epilepsy as a dynamic disease: Toward actionable, individualized seizure risk prediction
Abstract The current definition of epilepsy allows diagnosis after a single unprovoked seizure if the estimated 10‐year recurrence risk is ≥60%. While this framework is grounded in epidemiological evidence, it does not align with the shorter time horizons that guide many clinical and personal decisions.
Kai Michael Schubert +3 more
wiley +1 more source
NECESSITY FOR MORE CARE IN THE TREATMENT OF SKULL FRACTURES. [PDF]
W. H. EARLES
openalex +1 more source
Temporohyoid osteoarthropathy presenting as unilateral epistaxis in a mare
Summary An 18‐year‐old Selle Français mare presented with recurrent mild left‐sided epistaxis. Guttural pouch endoscopy revealed multiple focal mucosal erosions and congested vasculature overlying an enlarged left temporohyoid joint (THJ), and standing cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) confirmed moderate left‐sided temporohyoid osteoarthropathy (THO)
S. E. Sage +4 more
wiley +1 more source

