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A novel approach to neoplasms medial to the condyle: a condylectomy with anterior displacement of the condyle

Abstract Resecting neoplasms involving the infratemporal space has a high risk of damaging critical nerves and vessels, in addition to joint form and function. The purpose of this study was to introduce a novel approach to lesions medial to the condyle, which comprises a condylectomy with anterior d...

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Published in:International journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery 2016-04, Vol.45 (4), p.427-432
Main Authors: Ye, Z.-X, Yang, C, Chen, M.-J, Abdelrehem, A
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