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    The validity of using surface meshes for evaluation of three-dimensional maxillary and mandibular surgical changes by Jabar, N, Robinson, W, Goto, T.K, Khambay, B.S

    “…Abstract The three-dimensional (3D) changes in hard tissue position following orthognathic surgery have been reported using 3D cephalometry, changes in volume,…”
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    Volume Changes in Human Masticatory Muscles between Jaw Closing and Opening by Goto, T.K., Tokumori, K., Nakamura, Y., Yahagi, M., Yuasa, K., Okamura, K., Kanda, S.

    Published in Journal of dental research (01-06-2002)
    “…Most jaw muscles are complex, multipennate with multiple components. The morphologic heterogeneity of masticatory muscles reflects their functions. We…”
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    The combined use of US and MR imaging for the diagnosis of masses in the parotid region by Goto, T K, Yoshiura, K, Nakayama, E, Yuasa, K, Tabata, O, Nakano, T, Kawazu, T, Tanaka, T, Miwa, K, Shimizu, M, Chikui, T, Okamura, K, Kanda, S

    Published in Acta radiologica (1987) (01-01-2001)
    “…To evaluate the usefulness of the combination of the two non-invasive modalities US and MR imaging to diagnose masses in the parotid region. The US and MR…”
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    Size and Orientation of Masticatory Muscles in Patients with Mandibular Laterognathism by Goto, T.K., Nishida, S., Yahagi, M., Langenbach, G.E.J., Nakamura, Y., Tokumori, K., Sakai, S., Yabuuchi, H., Yoshiura, K.

    Published in Journal of dental research (01-06-2006)
    “…Size measurements of jaw muscles reflect their force capabilities and correlate with facial morphology. Using MRI, we examined the size and orientation of jaw…”
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    In vivo Cross-sectional Area of Human Jaw Muscles Varies with Section Location and Jaw Position by Goto, T.K., Yahagi, M., Nakamura, Y., Tokumori, K., Langenbach, G.E.J., Yoshiura, K.

    Published in Journal of dental research (01-06-2005)
    “…Muscle cross-sectional area (CSA) is used as a measure for maximum muscle force. This CSA is commonly determined at one location within the muscle and for one…”
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