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    Achieving Low Cleft Palate Fistula Rates: Surgical Results and Techniques by Losken, H. Wolfgang, Van Aalst, John A., Teotia, Sumeet S., Dean, Shay B., Hultman, Scott, Uhrich, Kim S.

    Published in The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal (01-05-2011)
    “…Objectives To prospectively evaluate and reduce fistula rate after primary cleft palate repair in an academic setting. Methods After noting an institutional…”
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    Functional Outcomes of Cleft Lip Surgery. Part I: Study Design and Surgeon Ratings of Lip Disability and Need for Lip Revision by Trotman, Carroll-Ann, Phillips, Ceib, Essick, Greg K., Faraway, Julian J., Barlow, Steven M., Losken, H. Wolfgang, van Aalst, John, Rogers, Lyna

    Published in The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal (01-11-2007)
    “…Objective: Children with a cleft of the upper lip exhibit obvious facial disfigurement. Many require multiple lip surgeries for an optimal esthetic result…”
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    No Evidence for Maternal–Fetal Microchimerism in Infantile Hemangioma: A Molecular Genetic Investigation by Pittman, Kristianna M., Wolfgang Losken, H., Kleinman, Mark E., Marcus, Jeffrey R., Blei, Francine, Gurtner, Geoffrey C., Marchuk, Douglas A.

    Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-11-2006)
    “…In this study, using the placental origin theory as a basis, we set out to explore whether hemangioma endothelial cells (HEC) were maternal in origin. We…”
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    Functional Outcomes of Cleft Lip Surgery. Part II: Quantification of Nasolabial Movement by Trotman, Carroll-Ann, Faraway, Julian J., Losken, H. Wolfgang, van Aalst, John A.

    Published in The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal (01-11-2007)
    “…Objective: To explore nasolabial movements in participants with repaired cleft lip and palate. Design: A parallel, three-group, nonrandomized clinical trial…”
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    Intracranial volume changes in craniosynostotic rabbits : Effects of age and surgical correction by COOPER, Gregory M, SINGHAL, Virender K, BARBANO, Timothy, WIGGINTON, William, RABOLD, Thomas, LOSKEN, Wolfgang, SIEGEL, Michael I, MOONEY, Mark P

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-05-2006)
    “…The premature fusion of one or more cranial sutures, termed craniosynostosis, alters normal brain growth patterns and results in compensatory changes in the…”
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    Benign Fibrous Histiocytoma with Osteoclast‐like Giant Cells in an Infant by Stinehelfer, Susan E., Woosley, John T., Wolfgang Losken, H., Morrell, Dean S.

    Published in Pediatric dermatology (01-09-2007)
    “…:  Benign fibrous histiocytoma is a common soft tissue tumor that usually occurs in adults and is relatively rare in childhood. This report describes a…”
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    Ultrasound diagnosis of craniosynostosis by MILLER, Carolyn, LOSKEN, H. Wolfgang, TOWBIN, Richard, BOWEN, Delbert, MOONEY, Mark P, TOWBIN, Alex, FAIX, Richard S

    “…To retrospectively study prenatal ultrasound images of patients with craniosynostosis to determine the extent to which prenatal diagnosis is possible. Prenatal…”
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    A common mutation in the fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 gene in Pfeiffer syndrome by Muenke, Maximilian, Schell, Ute, Hehr, Andreas, Robin, Nathaniel H, Losken, H. Wolfgang, Schinzel, Albert, Pulleyn, Louise J, Rutland, Paul, Reardon, William, Malcolm, Sue, Winter, Robin M

    Published in Nature genetics (01-11-1994)
    “…Pfeiffer syndrome (PS) is one of the classic autosomal dominant craniosynostosis syndromes with craniofacial anomalies and characteristic broad thumbs and big…”
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    Age Related Changes in Intracranial Volume in Rabbits with Craniosynostosis by Singhal, Vinnie K, Mooney, Mark P, Burrows, Annie M, Wigginton, William, Losken, Wolfgang H, Smith, Timothy D, Towbin, Richard, Siegel, Michael I

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-10-1997)
    “…Neurocapsular growth is highly heritable and determines neurocranial form. Although craniosynostosis alters brain growth direction, resulting in compensatory…”
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    Congenital Palatal Fistula Associated with Submucous Cleft Palate by Eshete, Mekonen, Camison, Liliana, Abate, Fikre, Hailu, Taye, Demissie, Yohannes, Mohammed, Ibrahim, Butali, Azeez, Losken, H Wolfgang, Spiess, Alexander M

    “…BACKGROUND:Although cleft lip and cleft palate are among the most common congenital malformations, the presence of an isolated congenital palatal fistula along…”
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    Intracranial hypertension after cranial vault decompression for craniosynostosis by Campbell, J W, Albright, A L, Losken, H W, Biglan, A W

    Published in Pediatric neurosurgery (1995)
    “…A 3-year-old boy with chronic papilledema, bilateral coronal synostosis and Pfeiffer syndrome underwent an orbitofrontal advancement. One month…”
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    Biodegradation of Inion fast-absorbing biodegradable plates and screws by Losken, H Wolfgang, van Aalst, John A, Mooney, Mark P, Godfrey, Virginia L, Burt, Tripti, Teotia, Sumeet, Dean, Shay B, Moss, Jonathan R, Rahbar, Reza

    Published in The Journal of craniofacial surgery (01-05-2008)
    “…Biodegradable plates and screws are recommended for use in surgery of the craniofacial skeleton of children. To be effective and not interfere with growth of…”
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    Coronal suturectomy does not cause acute postoperative displacement in the cranial bases of craniosynostotic rabbits by Putz, David A, Weinberg, Seth M, Smith, Timothy D, Burrows, Anne M, Cooper, Gregory M, Losken, H Wolfgang, Siegel, Michael I, Mooney, Mark P

    Published in The Journal of craniofacial surgery (01-03-2002)
    “…Approximately 300 to 500 infants per 1,000,000 have prematurely fused cranial sutures (craniosynostosis). Craniosynostosis can result in increased intracranial…”
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    Diagnosis and Management of Posterior Plagiocephaly by Pollack, Ian F, Losken, H. Wolfgang, Fasick, Patricia

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-02-1997)
    “…The management of infants with posterior plagiocephaly has been controversial both because of widely differing estimates in the literature of the relative…”
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    Mandibular form in a rabbit model of familial nonsyndromic coronal suture synostosis by Burrows, Anne M, Cole, 3rd, Theodore M, Mooney, Mark P, Smith, Timothy D, Losken, H Wolfgang, Siegel, Michael I

    Published in The Journal of craniofacial surgery (01-03-2002)
    “…Nonsyndromic coronal suture synostosis produces predictable and well-documented morphologies of the cranial vault with anteroposterior growth restrictions and…”
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