英文简介 : The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery serves as a forum of communication for all those involved in craniofacial and maxillofacial surgery. Coverage ranges from practical aspects of craniofacial surgery to the basic science that underlies surgical practice. The journal publishes original articles,...
期刊名称:《The Journal of craniofacial surgery》 | 2008年第3期 关键词: Ventral Posterior Inferior Thalamic Nucleus; Phonation; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; 发声; 磁共振成像; 腭裂; 2.Invasion of the recurrent laryngeal nerve by tracheal tumor: an unusual presentation with coincidental huge multinodu...
Hart et al. demonstrated that 90% of FD lesions, regardless of the site, were present prior to 15 years of age [31]. In the craniofacial region, 90% of all the lesions were detectable by bone scan by age 3.4, and no new lesions in...
Adaptive diversification of craniofacial structures in teleost fish offers a remarkable opportunity to study niche specialization in vertebrates [1]. The formation of craniofacial elements begins at early stages of development through complex and dynamic molecular programs within the tissues bearing relevant ...
Piezosurgery versus conventional surgery in radicular cyst enucleation. Kocyigit, Ismail ...,Atil, Fethi,Alp, Yunus Emre,... - 《Journal of Craniofacial Surgery》 - 2012 - 被引量: 15 Conservative treatment of unicystic od...
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of different craniofacial variables between males and females. The results of this study suggest changes in the 3D cephalometric measurements of craniofacial architecture. These changes are highly integrated, and show an interesting correlation between structures of the craniofacial facial complex and the ...
The developmental basis of craniofacial morphology hinges on interactions of numerous signalling systems. Extensive craniofacial variation in the polymorphic Arctic charr, a member of the salmonid family, from Lake Thingvallavatn (Iceland), offers opport