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Traumatic visceral artery aneurysm: presentation as massive hemorrhage from perforation into an adjacent hollow viscus.
(1995-Mar)While diagnosis of extremity pseudoaneurysm is usually straightforward, pseudoaneurysms arising from visceral arteries may be occult. Perforation of a visceral artery pseudoaneurysm into an adjacent hollow viscus with ... -
Coeliac artery aneurysm: a case report.
(1996-Aug)Coeliac artery aneurysm is a rare but potentially fatal disease. In this paper a case of coeliac artery aneurysm is presented which was diagnosed before rupture and treated electively by resection and graft replacement ... -
Reconstruction and rehabilitation of short-range, high-velocity gunshot injury to the lower face: a case report.
(1997-Aug)War injuries can range from the most minor to the devastating and life-threatening. Multidisciplinary care is required for successful management of survivors. In the acute phase, care may involve emergency surgeons, ... -
Use of activator appliances in pediatric patients treated with costochondral grafts for temporomandibular joint ankylosis: analysis of 13 cases.
(1997-Dec)The long-term outcomes and clinical results of costochondral transplants used for the treatment of condylar ankylosis of the mandible in children with and without application of postoperative activator appliances are ... -
Opposite influences of different adrenoceptors on baclofen-induced antinociception in mice.
(1997-Jan)In the present study, the effects of adrenoceptor agonists and antagonists on baclofen-induced antinociception was investigated. Intraperitoneal administration of different doses of baclofen (2.5, 5 and 10 mg/kg) induced ... -
Management of maxillofacial injuries in the Iran-Iraq War.
(1997-Sep)This study discusses types of maxillofacial injury, their treatment, and complications encountered in the Iran-Iraq war. -
Continent ileocecal diversion with an unaltered in situ appendix conduit.
(1998-Apr)We performed continent urinary diversion using an unaltered, in situ appendix to decrease the risk of appendicocolic manipulation. -
The extended latissimus dorsi muscle island flap for flexion or extension of the fingers.
(2000-Apr)We describe the technique of transferring the latissmus dorsi muscle as an island flap for the restoration of digital flexion or extension in 28 patients. The latissmus dorsi muscle is raised down to the posterior iliac ... -
Treatment of mandibular asymmetry by distraction osteogenesis and orthodontics: a report of four cases.
(2000-Apr)Distraction osteogenesis devices followed by hybrid functional appliance therapy and fixed orthodontic appliance therapy were used to correct a variety of maxillofacial skeletal and dental deformities in 4 patients. The ... -
An anatomic study of the lingual nerve in the third molar region.
(2000-Jun)The aim of this study was to determine the location of the lingual nerve in the lower third molar region. -
Facial symmetry after distraction osteogenesis and orthodontic therapy.
(2001-Aug)The purpose of this study was to document changes in the facial symmetry of patients with severe hypoplastic mandibles treated with distraction osteogenesis and orthodontic therapy. Ten patients (5 males and 5 females), ... -
Mental health in the Islamic Republic of Iran: achievements and areas of need.
(2001-May)The development of mental health in the Islamic Republic of Iran is described with particular reference to the integration mental health into the primary health care system. The achievements made so far are outlined and ... -
A new surgical technique for the treatment of high common peroneal nerve palsy.
(2002-Mar)In this article, the authors introduce a new procedure for the treatment of high common peroneal nerve palsy. The principle of this technique consists of the neurotization of the anterior tibial nerve (deep peroneal nerve) ... -
Free bladder mucosal autograft in the treatment of complicated vesicovaginal fistula.
(2002-Mar)To describe an effective and simple method for repairing complicated vesicovaginal fistula using a free bladder mucosal autograft. -
Symphysiotomy: a viable approach for delayed management of posterior urethral injuries in children.
(2002-Nov)The outcome of symphysiotomy for accessing pelvic fracture related, obliterative urethral strictures is described.