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LASER ASSISTED UVULOPALATOPLASTY IN SNORING PATIENTS

Song IC, Park WJ

  • KMID: 2119334
  • J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 1997 Mar;24(2):301-305.
Habitual snoring is common among males, especially among those who are overweight, and gets worse with the age. Snoring Is related to physical obstruction of breathing during sleep. This obstruction...
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Alternating dissociated nystagmus with palatal myoclonus: a case report

Roh JK, La JH, Yoon BW, Lee IK, Lee SB, Myung HJ

An extraordinary eye movement was seen in a vegetative patient. His eyeballs were exotropic in the primary position and showed dissociated nystagmus which appeared alternately in each eye every few...
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Furlow's double reversing z-palatoplasty using intraoperative rapid mucosal expansion

Jeong JW, Park JP

  • KMID: 2119447
  • J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 1998 Aug;25(6):1026-1032.
Major concerns in cleft palate repair are improved speech results and adequate maxillary growth. In these respects, Furlow's double reversing Z-plasty which requires minimal hard palatal dissection and redirects palatal...
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Pterygoid hamulus bursitis as a cause of craniofacial pain: a case report

Cho JY, Cheon KY, Shin DW, Chun WB, Lee H

Pain on the soft palate and pharynx can originate in several associated structures. Therefore, diagnosis of patients who complain of discomfort in these areas may be difficult and complicated. Pterygoid...
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Palatal Muscle Resection(PMR) for the Treatment of Snoring Patients

Kim TH, Koo SK, Han CW, Kim YC, Ahn GY

  • KMID: 2276970
  • Korean J Otorhinolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2008 Dec;51(12):1119-1123.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: We aimed to introduce a new surgical method (Palatal Muscle Resection, PMR) for the treatment of snoring patients. This study contained the surgical technique of PMR and...
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The relationship between the predictors of obstructive sleep apnea and difficult intubation

Lee SJ, Lee JN, Kim TS, Park YC

BACKGROUND: The study was performed in order to determine the risk factors for difficult tracheal intubation in obstructive sleep apnea patients. METHODS: For 115 male patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome...
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Spectral characteristics of resonance disorders in submucosal type cleft palate patients

Kim HC, Leem DH, Baek JA, Shin HK, Kim OH, Kim HK

  • KMID: 2400583
  • J Korean Assoc Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 2006 Jul;28(4):310-319.
Submucosal type cleft palate is subdivision of the cleft palate. It is very difficult to find submucosal cleft, because when we exam submucosal type cleft palate patients, it seems to...
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Comparative Analysis for the Surgical Outcomes of Uvulopalatal Flap and Palatal Muscle Resection in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Lee HM, Choi SW, Kang DW, Lee JH, Roh HJ, Cho KS

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to compare the surgical outcomes of uvulopalatal flap (UPF) and palatal muscle resection (PMR) techniques in the treatment of obstructive sleep...
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Study of cranial base structure and velopharyngeal movement in patients with submucous cleft palate using velopharyngogram

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  • KMID: 2204113
  • J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 1998 Oct;25(7):1328-1337.
Submucous cleft palate is defined as a bifid uvula, palatal muscle diastasis, and a notch in the posterior surface of the hard palate. Since submucous cleft palate is presently felt...
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