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Acrocephalosyndactylia (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Acrocephalosyndactylia'
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Additional distraction osteogenesis after conventional fronto-orbital advancement.
30 Oct 2005
In the conventional fronto-orbital advancement method, there is a limit to advancement because of scalp skin tension and an absence of a supraorbital bar fixating point. In a case of insufficient advancement after the primary operation, a secondary ...
rec_pub_16327555-additional-distraction-osteogenesis-conventional-fronto-orbital.htm
Three-dimensional analysis of mandibular growth and tooth eruption.
30 Oct 2005
Normal and abnormal jaw growth and tooth eruption are topics of great importance for several dental and medical disciplines. Thus far, clinical studies on these topics have used two-dimensional (2D) radiographic techniques. The purpose of the ...
rec_pub_16313399-three-dimensional-analysis-mandibular-growth-tooth-eruption.htm
Apert syndrome associated with increased fetal nuchal translucency.
30 Oct 2005
rec_pub_16302163-apert-syndrome-associated-increased-fetal-nuchal-translucency.htm
Application of the three-dimensional maximum mode in prenatal diagnosis of Apert syndrome.
30 Oct 2005
Apert syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by coronal craniosynostosis, syndactyly, brachycephaly, midfacial hypoplasia, and central nervous system anomalies, among other malformations. We present a case of Apert syndrome examined at 22 + 0 ...
rec_pub_16260220-application-three-dimensional-maximum-mode-prenatal-diagnosis-apert.htm
6 Sep 2005
Transverse maxillary hypoplasia, in adolescents and adults, is frequently seen as an acquired deformity and in congenital deformities patients and can be corrected by means of surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion. Traditionally, the ...
rec_pub_16154318-the-rotterdam-palatal-distractor-introduction-new-bone-borne-device.htm
The K stitch for hypertelorbitism: improved soft tissue correction with glabellar width reduction.
30 Aug 2005
After correction of moderate to severe hypertelorbitism (greater than 40 mm interdacryon distance) with facial bipartition or orbital box osteotomy, excess glabellar soft tissue and brow width should be addressed. Traditional methods described used ...
rec_pub_16192869-the-k-stitch-hypertelorbitism-improved-soft-tissue-correction.htm
Algorithm for treatment of apert hand.
30 Aug 2005
The hand in Apert syndrome is one of the most complex examples of congenital deformity of the upper limb. The management is difficult, and mny different approaches have been published. The hands demonstrate many disturbances of soft tissue and bony ...
rec_pub_16175115-algorithm-treatment-apert-hand.htm
30 Aug 2005
Activating germline mutations in the fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) gene family have been identified in several dominantly inherited skeletal disorders; in the case of FGFR3, the same somatically arising mutations have also been isolated ...
rec_pub_16010693-fibroblast-growth-factor-receptor-2-gain-function-mutations.htm
30 Jul 2005
rec_pub_15996217-vertebral-anomalies-cartilaginous-tracheal-sleeve-three-patients.htm
Pfeiffer syndrome: systemic and ocular implications.
29 Jun 2005
BACKGROUND: In 1964, Pfeiffer described a three-generation family in which eight individuals had a syndrome consisting of craniosynostosis, broad thumbs and great toes, and partial syndactyly of the hands and feet. Pfeiffer syndrome affects males ...
rec_pub_16038862-pfeiffer-syndrome-systemic-ocular-implications.htm
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