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Acrocephalosyndactylia (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Acrocephalosyndactylia'
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Multivectorial, external halo-assisted midface distraction in patients with severe hypoplasia.
30 Oct 2008
Osteogenesis distraction is an increasingly used technique for the correction of facial deformities because it offers a faster and more controlled growth of the hypoplasic bone along with the elongation of the soft tissues. In this article, we ...
rec_pub_19098577-multivectorial-external-halo-assisted-midface-distraction-patients.htm
30 Oct 2008
In some patients with severe syndromic craniosynostosis, bony orbits are so small and shallow that the eyeballs dislocate. Dry cornitis and conjunctivitis can be seen often. When conventional fronto-orbital advancement is attempted in these cases, ...
rec_pub_19098565-lateral-orbital-expansion-gradual-fronto-orbital-advancement-option.htm
Utilization of postcranioplasty skull molding caps in the treatment of Apert syndrome.
30 Oct 2008
Patients with Apert syndrome have bilateral coronal craniosynostosis as one of their many distinguishing features. Surgical correction of this deformity is the mainstay of treatment. Abnormal widening of the skull base progresses despite ...
rec_pub_19098553-utilization-postcranioplasty-skull-molding-caps-treatment-apert.htm
Saethre-Chotzen syndrome and anesthesia.
30 Oct 2008
rec_pub_18950351-saethre-chotzen-syndrome-anesthesia.htm
Raised intracranial pressure in Apert syndrome.
29 Sep 2008
BACKGROUND: Raised intracranial pressure is a well-known complication of Apert syndrome. The current policy in the authors' unit is to monitor these patients and only perform surgery when raised intracranial pressure has been diagnosed. The authors ...
rec_pub_18827651-raised-intracranial-pressure-apert-syndrome.htm
Psychiatric comorbidity in a girl with Saethre-Chotzen syndrome.
29 Sep 2008
rec_pub_18797404-psychiatric-comorbidity-girl-saethre-chotzen-syndrome.htm
[A "simple" method for correction of the Apert's hand]
22 Sep 2008
In view of the multiple malformations in patients with Apert syndrome, numerous operations need to be carried out on the skull, midface, jaws, hands and in some cases also feet. We describe here a simplified surgical approach to hand surgery that ...
rec_pub_18816432-a-simple-method-correction-apert-s-hand.htm
FGFR2 signaling and the pathogenesis of acne.
30 Aug 2008
Acne in Apert syndrome and unilateral segmental acneiform nevus are associated with mutations of fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 (FGFR2), which are likely to be involved in the pathogenesis of acne. Translational animal and cellular models, ...
rec_pub_19000061-fgfr2-signaling-pathogenesis-acne.htm
[Tracheal cartilaginous sleeve in craniosynostosis]
30 Aug 2008
Tracheal cartilaginous sleeve (TCS) is a congenital malformation involving fusion of the tracheal arches that may be isolated to a few tracheal arches, include the entire trachea, or extend beyond the carina into the bronchi. Tracheotomy was ...
rec_pub_18939407-tracheal-cartilaginous-sleeve-craniosynostosis.htm
30 Aug 2008
rec_pub_18671283-a-c-1019a-g-mutation-fgfr2-predicts-p-tyr340cys-lethally-malformed.htm
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