- structures.
Although craniofacial treatment often involves mani****tion of bone,
craniofacial surgery is not tissue-specific;
craniofacial surgeons deal with...
-
Craniofacial prostheses are
prostheses made by
individuals trained in
anaplastology or
maxillofacial prosthodontics who
medically help
rehabilitate those...
-
physician who
first described this disorder.
First called "
craniofacial dysostosis" ("
craniofacial"
refers to the
skull and face, and "dysostosis" refers...
- with
craniofacial clefts.
There are
multiple genetic and
environmental factors which contribute to
craniofacial development.
Within craniofacial disorders...
- States, a
craniofacial surgery fellowship is a one-year
program that
prepares plastic surgeons to
perform cosmetic, dental, and
craniofacial surgery as...
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Craniofacial abnormalities are
congenital musculoskeletal disorders which primarily affect the
cranium and
facial bones. They are ****ociated with the development...
-
Hearing loss (both
conductive and sensorineural) (hearing loss with
craniofacial syndromes)
Laryngotracheoesophageal anomalies Growth hormone deficiency...
- prósopon [neuter], "face", "person"; with
Latin ending), also
known as
craniofacial duplication (cranio- from Gr**** κρανίον, "skull", the
other parts Latin)...
-
features of the face
should align accurately.
Different versions of
craniofacial reconstruction have been used in
multiple disciplines over the span of...
-
Noonan syndrome (NS) is a
genetic disorder that may
present with
mildly unusual facial features,
short height,
congenital heart disease,
bleeding problems...