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| Dental implants – future !!! Ahmed Halim Ayoub January-June 2013, 1(1):4-4
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| Awake craniotomies SP Singh, Lilian Roman, R Malleswar January-June 2013, 1(1):34-38
Awake craniotomy surgery is performed when a tumor lies near or close to functional areas, like motor and speech areas. During surgery cortical stimulation together with brain mapping is executed to clearly define the extent of the tumor boundaries as well as the area through which the lesion can be approached . Throughout this surgery the patient is awake and cooperative. This article gives the advantages of awake craniotomy.
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| Tumoral calcinosis-like lesion in the nasal septum in end-stage renal disease Mayte Pinilla, Ithzel Maria Villarreal, Clara Salas, Pedro Ruiz, Omar Lafuente, Cristobal Lopez-Cortijo January-June 2013, 1(1):19-26
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| Book review: skull fracture M Siddharth January-June 2013, 1(1):32-33
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| Gorlin-Goltz syndrome- diagnosis Hatem Zein Ldeen, R Malleswar January-June 2013, 1(1):5-7
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| Infected dentigerous cyst in impacted canine- a case report Gazala Fatima Parveen, MD Akheel January-June 2013, 1(1):8-13Dentigerous cysts are the most common developmental odontogenic cysts of the jaw, arising from impacted, embedded or unerupted teeth. We report the case of a Thirteen year-old girl with painful anterior left-sided facial swelling, diagnosed with infected dentigerous cyst in relation to impacted canine, who successfully underwent enucleation under G.A.
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| Effect of biofeedback on urinary incontinence Mohammed Sheeba Kauser, CS Ram January-June 2013, 1(1):14-18
Urinary incontinence is a condition where the person loss controls of urinary bladder. It may also lead to isolation from public gatherings and later on may lead to depression. It may increase by age. We report the case of six year old boy who came with unknown maturation and successfully underwent with physiotherapy intervention with sessions followed by visual and auditory biofeedback.
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| Craniofacial osteotomies for hidden head & neck lesions Mohammad Akheel, Suryapratap Singh Tomar January-June 2013, 1(1):1-3 Full text not available [PDF] |
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| Diagnosis and management of cherubism: a review of literature Marcus Yasuda January-June 2013, 1(1):1-7
Cherubism is a rare benign (non-neoplastic) hereditary condition of childhood, which is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait and is characterized by bilateral expansion of the mandible, maxilla or both. Giving them a characteristic cherubic appearance. The treatment of cherubism is still controversial and is said that the disease regresses itself and after regressing if any asymmetry is left then the bony deformity can be corrected by decortications of bone and osseous shaving. This article reviews the recent development in the literature of cherubism.
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