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2-Flap Palatoplasty for Troublesome Cleft Palate

Uhm KI, Kim SJ, Choi HG, Kim SH, Shin DH

  • KMID: 1520460
  • J Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofac Assoc.
  • 2007 Apr;8(1):6-10.
PURPOSE: If the primary palatoplasty fails, mobilization of the mucoperiosteal flap will become difficult because of mucoperiosteal scarring. Likewise, cleft palate with wide gap makes it difficult to secure a...
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Prevalence of Otitis Media in Cleft Palate Patients

Kim SK, Jeong JO, Lee KC, Kwon YS, Cha BH

  • KMID: 1520461
  • J Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofac Assoc.
  • 2007 Apr;8(1):11-14.
PURPOSE: Cleft palate is very common congenital malformation in Korea. It is often accompanied with middle ear disease above all otitis media. Its cause is known as the functional dysfunction...
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Secondary Correction of Wide Philtral Deformity in the Bilateral Cleft Lip

Oh M, Kim SW, Park CY

  • KMID: 1520467
  • J Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofac Assoc.
  • 2007 Apr;8(1):33-36.
PURPOSE: Deformities after bilateral cleft lip repair usually involve the philtrum and the central upper lip, which presents as wide philtrum, wide Cupid's bow, whistling deformity and prominent prolabium. The...
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The Selective Use of Bioabsorbable Plates and Screws According to Fracture Site and Aspect of Mandible

Oh JC, Shin HK

  • KMID: 1520462
  • J Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofac Assoc.
  • 2007 Apr;8(1):15-19.
Currently, fixation with "absorbable plates and screws" is widely used for the treatment of facial bone fracture. But it is carefully used for mandible fracture, because it needs much stronger...
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A Case of Kimura Disease on Parotid Gland

Lee SB, Yoo WM, Tark KC

  • KMID: 1520464
  • J Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofac Assoc.
  • 2007 Apr;8(1):23-25.
Kimura disease is a relatively uncommon chronic inflammatory disorder of unknown etiology. Kimura disease occurs mainly in oriental young males. The majority of lesions occur in the head and neck...
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Posterior 2/3 Calvarial Remodeling using Bioccipital Bandeau Advancement in Bilateral Lambdoid Synostosis

Paik HW, Kim MC, Byeon JH

  • KMID: 1520459
  • J Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofac Assoc.
  • 2007 Apr;8(1):1-5.
PURPOSE: Lambdoid synostosis can be found unilaterally, bilaterally or in combination with other forms of craniosynostosis. Based on concept of frontoorbital advancement, we used the technique of occipital advancement in...
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A Case of Lipoma of the Parotid Gland

Kim HJ, Kwon H, Yim YM, Jung SN

  • KMID: 1520465
  • J Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofac Assoc.
  • 2007 Apr;8(1):26-28.
PURPOSE: Lipomas are common soft tissue neoplasms but are rarely found in the parotid gland. They constitute 1-3% of all parotid tumors, and are often not considered in the initial...
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Experience of Benign Multiple Symmetrical Lipomatosis

Huh C, Mun GH, Lee SH, Kim HJ, Lim SY, Hyon WS, Bang SI, Oh KS

  • KMID: 1520466
  • J Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofac Assoc.
  • 2007 Apr;8(1):29-32.
Benign symmetrical lipomatosis, also known as Madelung's disease, is a rare condition characterized by massive fatty deposits arranged symmetrically around the neck, shoulders, and arms. Patients usually complain of their...
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A Case of Sjogren Syndrome in Parotid Gland

Park JW, Kim HK, Kim MS, Ahn HS, Kim JH, Lee YM

  • KMID: 1520463
  • J Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofac Assoc.
  • 2007 Apr;8(1):20-22.
Sjogren syndrome is a chronic disorder characterized by immune-mediated destruction of exocrine glands predominantly but not exclusively on the lacrimal and salivary glands. The common clinical manifestations of Sjgren syndrome...
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