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Treatment modalities for Korean patients with unilateral hemifacial microsomia according to Pruzansky–Kaban types and growth stages

Yang IH, Chung JH, Yim S, Cho IS, Kim S, Choi JY, Lee JH, Kim MJ, Baek SH

Objective: To investigate the treatment modalities (Tx-Mods) for patients with unilateral hemifacial microsomia (UHFM) according to Pruzansky–Kaban types and growth stages. Methods: The samples consisted of 82 Korean UHFM patients....
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Growth observation and orthodontic treatment of a hemifacial microsomia patient treated with distraction osteogenesis

Chung NH, Yang SJ, Kang JY, Jeon YM, Kim JG

Hemifacial microsomia (HFM) patients may experience emotional withdrawal during their growth period due to their abnormal facial appearance. Distraction osteogenesis at an early age to improve their appearance can encourage...
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Three-dimensional functional unit analysis of hemifacial microsomia mandible-a preliminary report

Choi JW, Kim BH, Kim HS, Yu TH, Kim BC, Lee SH

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to present three-dimensional (3D) structural characteristics of the mandible in the hemifacial microsomia. The mandible has six distinct functional units, and its architecture...
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Sequential treatment for a patient with hemifacial microsomia: 10 year-long term follow up

Seo JS, Roh YC, Song JM, Song WW, Seong HS, Kim SY, Hwang DS, Kim UK

Hemifacial microsomia (HFM) is the most common craniofacial anomaly after cleft lip and cleft palate; this deformity primarily involves the facial skeleton and ear, with either underdevelopment or absence of...
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The present and future of craniofacial surgery in Korea

Kim S

The five major areas of concern in craniofacial surgery are the cleft lip and palate, hemifacial microsomia, craniosynostosis and its accompanying craniofacial syndromes, maxillofacial surgery, and breakthrough research on the...
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Simultaneous Maxillo-Mandibular Distraction Osteogenesis in Hemifacial Microsomia: a Case Report

Kim IK, Park JW, Lee EH, Yang JE, Chang JW, Pyun YH, Ju SH, Wang B

  • KMID: 2044720
  • J Korean Assoc Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 2010 Sep;32(5):447-453.
The hemifacial microsomia is characterized by variable underdevelopment of the craniofacial skeleton, external ear, and facial soft tissues. So, patients with hemifacial microsomia have an occlusal plane canting and malocclusion...
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Correction of Facial Asymmetry Using Costochondral Graft and Orthognathic Surgery in Hemifacial Microsomia Patient: Case Report

Park SS, Suh JW, Choi JY

  • KMID: 2044707
  • J Korean Assoc Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 2010 Jul;32(4):351-358.
A 31-year-old woman with hemifacial microsomia presented to the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Seoul National University Dental Hospital. The patient was previously treated with distraction osteogenesis device to...
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Multiple Congenital Anomalies in a Neonate of a Diabetic Mother

Kim HA, O YC, Park HK, Jeon SC, Seol IJ, Moon SJ

  • KMID: 2144513
  • J Korean Soc Neonatol.
  • 2009 May;16(1):89-93.
Maternal diabetes is known to have teratogenic effects which increase the risk for congenital anomalies, such as caudal dysplasia, cardiac defects, hydronephrosis, and small left colon syndrome. Infants of diabetic...
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The use of distraction osteogenesis to treat hemifacial microsomia: a case report

Baik SM, Kim SG, Kim HK, Moon SY

  • KMID: 2005284
  • J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg.
  • 2007 Oct;33(5):559-566.
Distraction osteogenesis (DO) is a surgical method of bone formation that involves an osteotomy and sequential stretching of the healing callus by gradual movement and subsequent remodeling. DO is used...
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Sonographic change of mandibular distraction osteogenesis

Kim CH

  • KMID: 2043816
  • J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg.
  • 2007 Aug;33(4):297-306.
Distraction osteogenesis was pioneered by Ilizarov in the treatment of injured extremities. Its subsequent application to Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery has opened a new chapter in the treatment of facial...
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Distraction osteogenesis in patients with hemifacial microsomia

Baek JA

  • KMID: 1575889
  • J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg.
  • 2005 Dec;31(6):526-531.
Distraction osteogenesis is a technique of bone lengthening by gradual movement and subsequent remodeling. Distraction forces applied to bone also create tension in the surrounding soft tissues, distraction histiogenesis. Distraction...
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The Correction of Mild Hemifacial Microsomia: Polyethylene Implantation, Lateral Cortectomy, and Osseous Genioplasty

Han K, Cha M

  • KMID: 2203517
  • J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 2004 Nov;31(6):769-776.
Hemifacial microsomia is a condition most frequently associated with facial asymmetry. Authors have experienced eighteen patients with mild hemifacial microsomia who were classified as type IA and IB. For the...
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Early Relapse of Mandibular Asymmetry During Consolidation Period in Distraction Osteogenesis

Kim WJ, Kim S, Lee JH

  • KMID: 2118001
  • J Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofac Assoc.
  • 2004 Apr;5(1):31-36.
Mandibular distraction osteogenesis has gained popularity as a surgical technique for hemifacial microsomia. Although there was the general acceptance of mandibular distraction osteogenesis by surgeons, the standardization of techniques among...
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Distraction Osteogenesis of Mandible using Short-Sagittal Osteotomy for the Patient with Hemifacial Microsomia

Lee Y, Park JL

  • KMID: 2203770
  • J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 2001 Sep;28(5):452-456.
Since osteogenesis in the distraction site of the membranous bone has been well proved in histological studies, distraction osteogenesis of the craniofacial skeleton has become popular as an alternative to...
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Analysis of the primary and the permanent teeth dimension In Korean hemifacial microsomia patients

Chang YI, Yang WS, Nahm DS, Kim TW, Baek SH

  • KMID: 2400535
  • Korean J Orthod.
  • 2000 Feb;30(1):43-52.
Hemifacial microsomia (HFM) is the second most common craniofacial abnormalies. HFM represnted a spectrum of clinical findings such as hypoplasia of the mandibular ramus and condyle, confinement of maxilla growth,...
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A case report of hemifacial microsomia

Lee CK, Lee MJ, Kim JS, Park JH, Chin BR, Lee HK

This is a case report and review of literature that deals with hemifacial microsomia corrected by costochondral graft, Lefort I osteotomy and bilateral intraoral sagittal split ramus osteotomy. Patient, 23 years...
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A Case of Goldenhar's Syndrome

Joo DW, Hwang IC, Yang KJ

  • KMID: 2123031
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1991 Jun;32(6):494-497.
A Case of Goldenhar's Syndrome. The authors experienced a case of Goldenhar's syndrome which is characterized by epibulbar dermoid, preauricular appendage and pretragal blind fistula. The patient was a 7-month...
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