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Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction, Volume 8, Issue 2

June 2015 - 15 articles

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Articles (15)

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5 Pages

Condylar Osteochondroma Treated with Total Condylectomy and Preservation of the Articular Disc: A Case Report

  • Manuel Fernandez Dominguez,
  • Jose Luis Del Castillo,
  • Mario Muñoz Guerra,
  • Ruth Sanchez Sanchez and
  • Maria Mancha De La Plata

Osteochondroma is frequently found in the general skeleton but is rare in the condylar region of the mandible. We report a case of an osteochondroma of large size and rapid growth in the mandibular condyle, which was treated with total condylectomy a...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
9 Pages

This study aims to develop a novel method of beveled osteotomy for lateral orbitotomy using a customized 21-mm stainless steel rotating saw in lateral orbitotomy and to evaluate the outcome of a novel beveled osteotomy in lateral orbitotomy. This art...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
14 Citations
6 Pages

Bilateral angle fractures are a rare clinical phenomenon in contrast to the incidence of unilateral angle fractures. However, the rarity has garnered less attention in spite of the uniqueness of fracture pattern and distinctive biomechanics. This art...

  • Article
  • Open Access
56 Citations
12 Pages

Cranioplasty for Large-Sized Calvarial Defects in the Pediatric Population: A Review

  • Sandi Lam,
  • Justin Kuether,
  • Abigail Fong and
  • Russell Reid

Large-sized calvarial defects in pediatric patients pose a reconstructive challenge because of children's unique physiology, developing anatomy, and dynamic growth. We review the current literature and outcomes with autologous and alloplastic craniop...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3 Pages

Ascher Syndrome: Report of a Case with Early Manifestations

  • Santiago Molina,
  • Pablo Medard and
  • Marcelo Galdeano

Ascher syndrome is a disease of unknown etiology first described in 1920 by Ascher, an ophthalmologist from Prague. It presents with recurrent edema of the lip and upper eyelid resulting in double lip and blepharochalasis. In 10% of cases the idiopat...

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