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Modified Anterior Craniofacial Osteotomy Using Partial Nasal Bone Division and Reconstruction in Frontoethmoidal Sinus Meningioma

Park EJ, Kim HI, Park JH, Yi HS

Typical transcranial approaches are insufficient for adequate visualization and resection of skull base tumors. Different approaches with multiple modifications have been attempted. Here, we describe a new approach for a...
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Treatment of Mandibular Angle Fractures

Lee JH

The management of mandibular angle fractures is often challenging and results in the highest complication rate among fractures of the mandible. In addition, the optimal treatment modality for angle fractures...
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Cutaneous Leiomyosarcoma of the Face

Kim NG, Kim JO, Park YJ, Kim JS, Lee YJ, Lee KS

Cutaneous leiomyosarcoma is an uncommon superficial soft tissue sarcoma and mainly found in the middle aged to elderly males. It can occur in any part of the body, mostly affecting...
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Late Complication of a Silicone Implant Thirty Years after Orbital Fracture Reconstruction

Lee CA, Kang SJ, Yun JY, Sun H

Alloplastic materials used for orbital fracture reconstruction can induce complications, such as infection, migration, extrusion, intraorbital hemorrhage, and residual diplopia. Silicone is one of the alloplastic materials that has been...
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Rare Location of Castleman's Disease in the Temporal Region: A Case Report Involving a Young Korean Woman and Review of the Literature

Ryu WC, Park MH, Kim H, Koh IC, Kim KN

Castleman's disease (CD) is an uncommon benign lymphoproliferative disorder of unknown etiology. Histopathologically, it is divided into three types: hyaline-vascular, plasma cellular, and multicentric CD. The mass usually presents asymptomatically;...
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Mixed Tumor in Deep Lobe and Versatility of Acellular Dermal Matrix

Byun JH, Lim JS, Lee HK

Frey's syndrome and infra-auricular depressed deformities are the ones of the most common complications that can occur after total parotidectomy. We report 1 case of pleomorphic adenoma occurred in the...
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Cutaneous Basal Cell Carcinoma Arising in Odontogenic Cutaneous Fistula

Kim NG, Kim JO, Park YJ, Kim JS, Lee YJ, Lee KS

An odontogenic cutaneous fistula is a pathological communication between the outer skin surface of the face and the oral cavity. Facial cutaneous fistula is a complication of odontogenic infection that...
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Pediatric Orbital Medial Wall Trapdoor Fracture with Normal Computed Tomography Findings

Lee HR, Jung GY, Lee DL, Shin HK

With advances in diagnostic technology, radiologic diagnostic methods have been used more frequently, and physical examination may be neglected. The authors report a case of pediatric medial orbital trapdoor fracture...
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Usefulness of a Transconjunctival Approach in the Reconstruction of the Medial Blow-Out Wall Fracture

Lee CA, Sun H, Yun JY

BACKGROUND: A transcaruncular approach is typically used for reconstructions of medial wall fractures. However, others reported that a transconjunctival approach was conducive for securing an adequate surgical field of view....
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A Statistical Analysis of Superior Orbital Fissure Width in Korean Adults using Computed Tomography Scans

Park Y, Kim Y

BACKGROUND: The superior orbital fissure is a small area that connects the middle cranial fossa and the orbit. Many studies have measured the size of the superior orbital fissure. However,...
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Reconstruction of a Complex Scalp Defect after the Failure of Free Flaps: Changing Plans and Strategy

Kim YH, Kim GH, Kim SW

The ideal scalp reconstruction involves closure of the defect with similar hair-bearing local tissue in a single step. Various reconstructions can be used including primary closure, secondary healing, skin grafts,...
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The Efficacy of Coblator in Turbinoplasty

Lee KC, Cho JM, Kim SK, Lim KR, Lee SY, Park SS

BACKGROUND: Turbinate hypertrophy is one of the common causes of chronic nasal obstruction. In principle, therapeutic guidelines recommend medical treatment. Failure to treat turbinate thickening despite drug therapy may indicate...
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Olfactory Dysfunction in Nasal Bone Fracture

Kim SW, Park B, Lee TG, Kim JY

BACKGROUND: All nasal bone fractures have the potential for worsening of olfactory function. However, few studies have studied the olfactory outcomes following reduction of nasal bone fractures. This study evaluates...
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Metastatic Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Lower Lip: Analysis of the 5-Year Survival Rate

Agostini T, Spinelli G, Arcuri F, Perello R

OBJECTIVES: The author analyse the impact of extracapsular lymph node spread and bone engagement in the ipsilateral neck of patients suffering squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the lower lip. METHODS: The...
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The Algorithm-Oriented Management of Nasal Bone Fracture according to Stranc's Classification System

Park KS, Kim SS, Lee WS, Yang WS

BACKGROUND: Nasal bone fracture is one of the most common facial bone fracture types, and the surgical results exert a strong influence on the facial contour and patient satisfaction. Preventing...
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