نتایج جستجو برای: jaw neoplasms

تعداد نتایج: 508755  

Journal: :international journal of endocrinology and metabolism 0
marco mele department of surgery p, breast and endocrine unit, aarhus university hospital, aarhus, denmark; department of surgery p, breast and endocrine unit, aarhus university hospital, aarhus, denmark lars rolighed department of surgery p, breast and endocrine unit, aarhus university hospital, aarhus, denmark marielouise jespersen department of pathology, aarhus university hospital, aarhus, denmark lars rejnmark department of endocrinology and internal medicine mea, aarhus university hospital, aarhus, denmark peer christiansen department of surgery p, breast and endocrine unit, aarhus university hospital, aarhus, denmark

conclusions the recurrence of hyperparathyroid hypercalcemia in htp-jt syndrome after an initial total parathyroidectomy is a well-known condition necessitating careful management, an evaluation of any underlying genetic abnormality, and a family examination. a surgical treatment and surveillance of calcium and pth measurements are necessary to prevent a recurrence. introduction cancer in the p...

2013
Kun Hwang Young-Bin Choi

Though there are no available statistics, about 5,000 cosmetic jaw operations seem to be performed yearly in South Korea [1]. The frequency of jaw surgery is increasing in South Korea and in the United States. Recently, serious complications, including mortality, have been reported in the mass media. An editorial of a Korean daily newspaper insisted that the Korean Medical Association and the a...

Journal: :Vojnosanitetski pregled 2008
Zdenka Stojanović Angelina Nikodijević Bozidar Udovicić Jasmina Milić Predrag Nikolić

BACKGROUND/AIM Malocclusion of skeletal class III is a complex abnormality, with a characteristic sagital position of the lower jaw in front of the upper one. A higher level of prognatism of the lower jaw in relation to the upper one can be the consequence of its excessive length. The aim of this study was to find the differences in the length of the lower jaw in the children with skeletal clas...

Journal: :iranian journal of blood and cancer 0
mohammadreza vahidfar alimeh hossein abdolahi mojgan karimi zarchi

synchronous cancer is referred to two or more histological distinct malignancies diagnosed during the same hospital admission. globally more than 1 million people get colorectal cancer yearly resulting in about 0.5 million deaths. vulvar cancer is the fourth most common gynecologic cancer (following the corpus uterine cancer, cancer of ovary and cervix) and comprises only 4 percent of malignanc...

2015
Chikao Sugie Yoshihiko Manabe Akihiro Hayashi Taro Murai Taiki Takaoka Yukiko Hattori Hiromitsu Iwata Ran Takenaka Yuta Shibamoto

The recently developed dynamic jaw technology of tomotherapy can reduce craniocaudal dose spread without much prolonging the treatment time. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of the dynamic jaw mode for tomotherapy of breast cancer. Static tomotherapy plans of the whole breast and supraclavicular regional lymph nodes, and plans for the whole breast only were generated in 25 patients ...

Journal: :Physiology & Behavior 2016
Tomohiro Ishii Noriyuki Narita Hiroshi Endo

This study aims to quantitatively clarify the physiological features in rhythmically coordinated jaw and neck muscle EMG activities while chewing gum using EMG-EMG transfer function and EMG-EMG coherence function analyses in 20 healthy subjects. The chewing side masseter muscle EMG signal was used as the reference signal, while the other jaw (non-chewing side masseter muscle, bilateral anterior...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2002
Douglas M Shiller Rafael Laboissière David J Ostry

Humans produce speech by controlling a complex biomechanical apparatus to achieve desired speech sounds. We show here that kinematic variability in speech may be influenced by patterns of jaw stiffness. A robotic device was used to deliver mechanical perturbations to the jaw to quantify its stiffness in the mid-sagittal plane. Measured jaw stiffness was anisotropic. Stiffness was greatest along...

2005
Douglas M. Shiller David J. Ostry

− Studies of arm movement have suggested that the control of stiffness may be important for maintaining stability during interactions with the environment. Here we have examined the voluntary control of stiffness in the human jaw. The goal was to determine whether changes in jaw stiffness might be used to maintain jaw position in the face potentially destabilizing mechanical loads. A series of ...

Journal: :Australian dental journal 1996
M Yamaoka K Furusawa K Fujimoto T Uematsu

Panoramic radiographs from 1026 patients were examined for the presence of completely impacted teeth. The prevalence of completely impacted teeth in the edentulous jaw was lower than that in the dentate jaw in both the upper and lower jaws. The prevalence of completely impacted third molars in the edentulous jaw was also lower than that in the dentate jaw. However, there was no difference in th...

2001
Tao Zhang Lawrence Cheung Kenneth Y. Goldberg

In [19] we specified robot grippers that can orient and grasp parts with an arrangement of trapezoidal jaw modules. Since jaw modules may be imprecisely machined, we define a parametric tolerance class such that part alignment is guaranteed for all jaw geometry in the class. This tolerance class is derived based on analysis of toppling, motion trajectory, and form-closure. Given maximal jaw geo...

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