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Changes and directions of craniofacial surgery in Korea

Kim YH

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Oblique transnasal wiring canthopexy via Y-V epicanthoplasty for telecanthus correction in a patient with Waardenburg syndrome

Choi BG, Kim YH

Telecanthus is a common symptom accompanied by Waardenburg syndrome, a rare genetic disorder. The optimal surgery for telecanthus correction is still debated. A 28-year-old patient with Waardenburg syndrome underwent transnasal...
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Delayed intraorbital infection after craniofacial bone surgery

Jung JS, Lim NK, Kang DH

Intraorbital infection shows a low incidence, but it might cause blindness or even death. This case is unusual in that its origin from a craniofacial bone fracture prior to infection...
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Reduction glossectomy of congenital macroglossia due to lymphangioma

Kim JH, Kwon HJ, Rhie JW

Macroglossia is a rare clinical condition defined as an enlarged tongue. Macroglossia can cause structural deformities like diastema and disproportionate mandibular growth and present functional disorders such as dysarthria, dysphonia,...
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Treatment of post-traumatic chin deformities using bilateral botulinum toxin injections

Park EJ, In SK, Yi HS, Kim HI, Kim HS, Kim HY

Post-traumatic hematoma formation is a common complication of contusion. If the hematoma is large enough to aspirate or drain, it can be treated quickly and appropriately. However, if the hematoma...
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Reconstructive rhinoplasty with costal cartilage grafting: A case report of relapsing polychondritis

Lee Y, Choi H

Relapsing polychondritis (RP) is a rare autoimmune disorder of unknown etiology characterized by recurrent episodes of inflammation and the destruction of cartilaginous tissues, primarily involving the ear, nose, and the...
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Intracranial abscess from facial cellulitis

Park J, Kim WS, Kim HK, Bae TH

Cellulitis, one of most common diseases of everyday life, is often overlooked for its significance. Although cellulitis does not cause or lead to serious problems usually, its possibility to cause...
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Spindle cell myoepithelioma of the parotid gland

Oh SJ, Moon D

Myoepithelioma was recognized as a histological distinct entity by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1991. Myoepithelial cells are believed to be of ectodermal origin. In salivary glands, the myoepithelial...
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Surgical approach for venous malformation in the head and neck

Ryu JY, Eo PS, Lee JS, Lee JW, Lee SJ, Lee JM, Lee SY, Huh S, Kim JY, Chung HY

BACKGROUND: Treatment for venous malformations of the head and neck includes sclerotherapy, surgical resection, or a combination of both. Surgical resection can remove or reduce the volume of vascular lesions;...
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Reconstruction of a scalp defect due to cochlear implant device extrusion using a temporoparietal fascia flap and a split-thickness skin graft from the scalp

Kang JK, Lee JS, Suh M, Lim GC, Shin MS, Yun BM

Cochlear implant extrusion, which is a common complication of cochlear implants, is generally repaired by a well visualized soft-tissue flap. A 61-year-old female patient with a medical history of schizophrenia...
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The clinical usefulness of closed reduction of nasal bone using only a periosteal elevator with a rubber band

Park YJ, Ryu WS, Kwon GH, Lee KS

BACKGROUND: Closed reduction of nasal fracture with various instrument is performed to treat nasal fracture. Depending on the type of nasal fracture and the situation in which it is being...
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Clinical courses and degradation patterns of absorbable plates in facial bone fracture patients

Kim YM, Lee JH

BACKGROUND: Absorbable plates are widely used in open reduction and internal fixation surgeries for facial bone fractures. Absorbable plates are made of polyglycolic acid (PGA), polylactic acid (PLA), polydioxane (PDS),...
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Wound healing effect of regenerated oxidized cellulose versus fibrin sealant patch: An in vivo study

Yoon HS, Na YC, Choi KH, Huh WH, Kim JM

BACKGROUND: Topical hemostatic agents are used when ligation, electrocauterization, or other conventional hemostatic methods are impractical. Because a hemostatic agent is a foreign body, it can cause foreign body reactions,...
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