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Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science ; : 331-337, 2018.
Article Dans Coréen | WPRIM | ID: wpr-739883

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Prosthetic rehabilitation of an edentulous patient who has a maxillary defect is difficult to achieve for many clinicians. The maxillary defect causes leakage of air during pronunciation and compromises denture stability, support and retention by reducing denture-bearing area and breaking peripheral seal. In these patients, the sizes and shapes of defects are very important factors which attribute to prognosis of maxillary obturators. This case report shows the prosthetic rehabilitation of the patient who had maxillectomy on the right maxillary sinus because of squamous cell carcinoma. The patient had a stepwise treatment protocol which started with pre-operative dental examination and followed by surgical, interim and definitive obturation phase. In this case, an acceptable level of retention could be obtained due to well-defined static defects and the preserved premaxillae and the patient was satisfied with the result of the treatment in the aspect of function and esthetics.


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Humains , Carcinome épidermoïde , Protocoles cliniques , Rétention d'appareil de prothèse dentaire , Esthétique , Sinus maxillaire , Tumeurs de la bouche , Pronostic , Réadaptation
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Journal of the Korean Child Neurology Society ; (4): 179-182, 2017.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-79078

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Norovirus causes acute gastroenteritis, occasional afebrile seizures, and rarely encephalitis. We describe a child with cerebellitis due to norovirus that has not been reported previously. A previously healthy 2-year-old girl with a recent history of acute gastroenteritis, who presented with acute cerebellar ataxia. She exhibited marked truncal ataxia, was barely able to walk, and was prone to sitting or lying down. Multiplex PCR using stool samples revealed norovirus (genogroup II) and magnetic resonance imaging showed increased T2 signal in the hemi-cerebellum. Norovirus may be a potential pathogenic cause of acute cerebellitis in children.


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Enfant , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Femelle , Humains , Ataxie , Ataxie cérébelleuse , Tromperie , Encéphalite , Gastroentérite , Imagerie par résonance magnétique , Réaction de polymérisation en chaine multiplex , Norovirus , Crises épileptiques
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