Osteogenic Sarcomas of the Facial and Cranial Bones 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 16 作者:AS Caron,SI Hajdu,EW Strong 摘要: Introduction: Craniofacial osteosarcoma is a rare disease accounting for only 1% of all head and neck malignancies. Its clinical features and optimal treatments are not ...
Five of them were disintegrated into component bones by the use of the papain. Each cranial and facial bone of this species resembled that of the rhesus monkey (M. mulatta) in its general morphology. Some obvious differences, however, were noticed in the detailed structure of the skulls ...
Sensorineural Deafness, Distinctive Facial Features and Abnormal Cranial Bones GAD A;LAURINO M;MARAVILLA K R;.Sensorineural deafness,distinctive facial features,and abnormal cranial bones:a new variant of Waardenburg syndrome.Am J ... A Gad,M Laurino,KR Maravilla,... - 《Other》 被引量: 0...
Here we describe a woman who shares some, but not all features of WS type 3 and CDHS, and who also has abnormal cranial bones. All sinuses were hypoplastic, and the cochlea were small. No sequence alteration in PAX3 was found. These observations broaden the clinical range of WS and ...
Facial Translocation for Cranial Base Surgery.skull basecraniofacial skeletontumor resectionreconstructionThe complexity of cranial base surgery is a reflection of... IP Janecka,CN Sen,LN Sekhar,... - 《Keio J Med》 被引量: 35发表: 1992年 A soft-tissue approach to midfacial hypoplasia associated...
The red colored skull to the far right representing a TS mouse treated with a high dose of GTE-EGCG exhibited poor bone mineral density as evidenced by the nearly transparent regions of cranial vault bones. See Fig. S3 to further visualize facial shape changes associated to PC1, which is ...
The aim of this study was to determine whether the orthopedic forces of rapid maxillary expansion cause significant quantitative changes in the cranial and the circummaxillary sutures. Twenty patients (mean age, 12.3 ± 1.9 years) who required rapid maxillary expansion as a part of their ...
It is worthwhile to note that this correlation was weak and there was no significant correlation between the traits mentioned above in any other cranial sample. However, the presence of this positive correlation can suggest that masticatory stress transmitted by the M2s up into the facial bones ...
In slightly more medical terms, the facial nerve is also known under “VII. cranial nerve”. The facial nerve emerges from deep within the brainstem, leaves the skull slightly below the ear, and branches off to all muscles like a tree. Interestingly, the facial nerve is also wired up with...
Post-traumatic bilateral facial nerve palsy is usually associated with fracture of the temporal bones in patients who have sustained a significant head injury. Facial nerve injury can also very rarely occur because of isolated mandibular fractures, without associated temporal bone fractures. Here is rep...