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Outcomes of Bilateral Deep Brain Stimulation After Magnetic Resonance‑Guided Focused Ultrasound Thalamotomy: A Case Series. [PDF]
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Bilateral or unilateral ureteroneocystostomy for unilateral reflux
Urology, 1981Thirty-five cases of unilateral reflux treated by ipsilateral ureteroneocystostomy have been reviewed to determine the incidence of subsequent contralateral reflux. The low incidence (11 per cent) suggests that bilateral reimplant should not be performed routinely in patients undergoing surgery for unilateral reflux.
J I, Harty, L W, Howerton
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1979
Two patients had the variable clinical features of unilateral cryptophthalmia. A 5-month-old boy had isolated unilateral cryptophthalmia: a small boney orbit, deformed optic canal, and a small amorphous mass with no normal intraocular tissue representing the globe.
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Two patients had the variable clinical features of unilateral cryptophthalmia. A 5-month-old boy had isolated unilateral cryptophthalmia: a small boney orbit, deformed optic canal, and a small amorphous mass with no normal intraocular tissue representing the globe.
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Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2004
We report the clinical features and surgical treatment of a 15-year-old girl with unilateral microblepharon. The anomaly was characterized by a vertical shortage of upper and lower eyelid skin, causing nocturnal lagophthalmos, corneal exposure, and cosmetic deformity.
Francesco P, Bernardini +3 more
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We report the clinical features and surgical treatment of a 15-year-old girl with unilateral microblepharon. The anomaly was characterized by a vertical shortage of upper and lower eyelid skin, causing nocturnal lagophthalmos, corneal exposure, and cosmetic deformity.
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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1982
Five vertebrae with unilateral spondylolysis are presented. The associated asymmetry of the posterior elements supports the concept of a localised form of growth deficiency. The defect is difficult to demonstrate radiologically, and is perhaps present more frequently than is recognised.
R W, Porter, W, Park
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Five vertebrae with unilateral spondylolysis are presented. The associated asymmetry of the posterior elements supports the concept of a localised form of growth deficiency. The defect is difficult to demonstrate radiologically, and is perhaps present more frequently than is recognised.
R W, Porter, W, Park
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1988
Unilateral proptosis is not uncommonly encountered by the otolaryngologist. A thorough understanding of the potential causes and the appropriate diagnostic evaluation will ensure a successful outcome.
T C, Calcaterra, T K, Trapp
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Unilateral proptosis is not uncommonly encountered by the otolaryngologist. A thorough understanding of the potential causes and the appropriate diagnostic evaluation will ensure a successful outcome.
T C, Calcaterra, T K, Trapp
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2021
Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor-induced angioedema is typically easily recognizable in the emergency department. Angioedema lateralizing to one side, however, is infrequently reported, rare, and has the same potential of progression to airway compromise.
Jennifer E, Lee, Sean M, Bryant
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Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor-induced angioedema is typically easily recognizable in the emergency department. Angioedema lateralizing to one side, however, is infrequently reported, rare, and has the same potential of progression to airway compromise.
Jennifer E, Lee, Sean M, Bryant
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British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 2003
Unilateral blepharochalasis is an extremely rare disorder with an unknown etiology and pathogenesis. The authors present a 22-year old patient in whom a right-sided skin overhang of the upper eyelid caused visual field impairment. The condition was corrected by a standard blepharoplasty. The histological examination suggested a localised anomaly of the
Georg M, Huemer +5 more
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Unilateral blepharochalasis is an extremely rare disorder with an unknown etiology and pathogenesis. The authors present a 22-year old patient in whom a right-sided skin overhang of the upper eyelid caused visual field impairment. The condition was corrected by a standard blepharoplasty. The histological examination suggested a localised anomaly of the
Georg M, Huemer +5 more
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Australasian Radiology, 1981
SUMMARYA unique case of unilateral rhinolithiasis is reported. The literature is reviewed in detail. Special emphasis has been given to the pathogenesis and the exogenous theory of rhinolith formation has been discounted.
B G, Sharma, R C, Sahni
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SUMMARYA unique case of unilateral rhinolithiasis is reported. The literature is reviewed in detail. Special emphasis has been given to the pathogenesis and the exogenous theory of rhinolith formation has been discounted.
B G, Sharma, R C, Sahni
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