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midface are
released from the skull-base
using monoblock osteotomy. Then a
triangular shaped piece of bone is
removed from the
midline of the
midface...
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Schinzel (1944–) and
Andreas Giedion (1925–) as a
syndrome with
severe midface retraction,
skull anomalies,
renal anomalies (hydronephrosis) and other...
- The Le Fort (or LeFort)
fractures are a
pattern of
midface fractures originally described by the
French surgeon, René Le Fort, in the
early 1900s. He...
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Hyperplasia of
midface is a
condition in
which the
infraorbital and
perialar regions are
anteriorally positioned,
facial convexity is increased, and/or...
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palatine bone
making up the rest. It is the most
important bone in the
midface. It
provides structural support for the viscerocranium. It is perforated...
- and may have
numbness in the lip and chin. With Le Fort fractures, the
midface may move
relative to the rest of the face or skull.
Injury mechanisms such...
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orbits and
reshape the bone. To
treat the
midface deficiency,
surgeons can move the
lower orbit and
midface bones forward.[medical
citation needed] Additionally...
- day-time
sleepiness and perspiration. The main
causative agent of OSA is the [
midface hypoplasia],
which also
poses a risk to the eyes that can be seen bulging...
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transversal plane linking both
canthi and
defines the
upper boundary of the
midface. The word
canthus is the
Latinized form of the
Ancient Gr**** κανθός (kanthós)...
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typically described include arched eyebrows,
small head cir****ference,
midface hypoplasia,
prominent jaw and a
pouting lower lip.
Individuals with this...