Search Results - "van den Elzen, Marijke E.P"
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Adults with congenital or acquired facial disfigurement: Impact of appearance on social functioning
Published in Journal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery (01-12-2012)“…Abstract This study evaluates the impact of congenital and acquired facial disfigurement on social functioning in adults and whether this differs from adults…”
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Long-term results after 40 years experience with treatment of rare facial clefts: Part 1-oblique and paramedian clefts
Published in Journal of plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery (01-10-2011)“…Summary Background Oblique and paramedian rare facial clefts impose a major reconstructive challenge and long-term assessments of the outcomes remain scarce…”
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Defense Mechanisms in Congenital and Acquired Facial Disfigurement: A Clinical-Empirical Study
Published in The journal of nervous and mental disease (01-04-2012)“…ABSTRACTIt is of clinical interest to investigate the degree to which patients with facial disfigurement use defense styles. Therefore, 59 adults born with…”
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Long-term results after 40 years experience with treatment of rare facial clefts: Part 2 – symmetrical median clefts
Published in Journal of plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery (01-10-2011)“…Summary Background Median facial clefts are reconstructive challenges, requiring multiple operations throughout life. Long-term results are often still far…”
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Cellular interference in craniofrontonasal syndrome: males mosaic for mutations in the X-linked EFNB1 gene are more severely affected than true hemizygotes
Published in Human molecular genetics (15-04-2013)“…Craniofrontonasal syndrome (CFNS), an X-linked disorder caused by loss-of-function mutations of EFNB1, exhibits a paradoxical sex reversal in phenotypic…”
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Assessing Nonacceptance of the Facial Appearance in Adult Patients After Complete Treatment of Their Rare Facial Cleft
Published in Aesthetic plastic surgery (01-08-2012)“…Background Treatment of patients with severe congenital facial disfigurements is aimed at restoring an aesthetic and functional balance. Besides an adequate…”
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