Publications by authors named "Caillot A"

Intraosseous hemangiomas are rare tumors. A 43-year-old woman was referred with a mass in the right zygomatic bone, showing a slow volume increase and pain symptomatology. A surgical management with bone reconstruction using a custom-made implant was decided.

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Granular cell tumors are rare tumors with multiple localizations. The most common localizations are in the cervicofacial region in 45-65% of cases. The characterization of this tumor depends on its clinical and histopathological findings.

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Three-dimensional (3D) imaging offers new possibilities in animal phenotyping. Here, we investigated how this technology can be used to study the morphological changes that occur in dairy cows over the course of a single lactation. First, we estimated the individual body weight (BW) of dairy cows using traits measured with 3D images.

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Cabernet Sauvignon red wine is produced from Vitis vinifera grapes. The similarity between polysaccharides extracted from commercial Cabernet Sauvignon wines from three vintages and in vivo anti-inflammatory properties were studied in this work. It was demonstrated that the wines have similar polysaccharide patterns even though they were produced in different years.

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Pierre Robin Sequence (PRS) combines mandible microretrognathia, asynchronism of the pharynx and tongue, glossoptosis and, in some cases, cleft palate. Its principal functional consequences are respiratory and feeding problems during the neonatal period. In this study, we focused on the impact of early closure of the cleft at six months on mandibular growth in patients with PRS.

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The structural characterization of the polysaccharides and in vitro anti-inflammatory properties of Cabernet Franc (WCF), Cabernet Sauvignon (WCS) and Sauvignon Blanc (WSB) wines were studied for the first time in this work. The polysaccharides of wines gave rise to three fractions of polysaccharides, namely (WCF) 0.16%, (WCS) 0.

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Congenital sinuses of the upper lip are rare congenital malformations. There have been only 40 cases described in the literature. We report 3 cases of congenital midline upper lip sinus in Caucasian children.

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Polysaccharides are substances that modify the biological response to several stressors. The present study investigated the antitumor activity of the soluble fraction of polysaccharides (SFP), extracted from cabernet franc red wine, in Walker-256 tumor-bearing rats. The monosaccharide composition had a complex mixture, suggesting the presence of arabinoglactans, mannans, and pectins.

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Purpose: Maxillomandibular ossifying fibroma is a benign tumor that affects young adults. Complete excision can allow satisfactory management with no recurrence. During a humanitarian mission, one is confronted with many types of damage from these fibromas.

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Purpose: Reconstruction of gunshot wounds of the lower face remains a challenge for the maxillofacial surgeon. We present our experience with the use of virtual surgery using Computer-Assisted Design (CAD)/Computer-Assisted Manufacturing (CAM) techniques to create a custom-made distraction device and prefabricated cutting guides (for both fibula and jaw osteotomies) and for device positioning.

Materials And Methods: We describe two cases of lower face reconstruction after gunshot wounds by osteogenic distraction osteogenesis (DO) and computer-assisted surgery (SurgiCase CMF 5.

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[Temporo-mandibular ankylosis].

Rev Stomatol Chir Maxillofac Chir Orale

September 2016

Ankylosis of the temporomandibular joint is defined as a permanent constriction of the jaws with less than 30mm mouth opening measured between the incisors, occurring because of bony, fibrous or fibro-osseous fusion. Resulting complications such as speech, chewing, swallowing impediment and deficient oral hygiene may occur. The overall incidence is decreasing but remains significant in some developing countries.

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Introduction: There is no recommendation concerning wisdom teeth (WT) extraction in mandibular orthognathic surgery. We carried out an investigation among the members of the French Society of Stomatology and Oro-maxillofacial Surgery (SFSCMFCO), in order to evaluate the practices and habits of maxillofacial surgeons in this field.

Materials And Methods: We emailed the 424 members of the SFSCMFCO with a questionnaire.

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Introduction: This article describes an attractive approach to the reconstruction of the groin after loss of substance: the skin, subcutaneous tissue and fascia of the rectus abdominis and oblique muscles were reconstructed using an anterolateral thigh flap based on a proximal vascular pedicle.

Clinical Case Report: A 70-year-old female with a strangulated inguinal hernia that had been neglected for eight days presented initially with intestinal necrosis and necrotizing infection of the abdominal wall in the right groin. After debridement of necrotic tissue, reconstructive surgery was necessary.

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Ankyloglossia is a common condition. Its prevalence is between 3.2% and 4.

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Our practice in a humanitarian (or crisis) context differs from what we experience in daily practice. There are several reasons for this. First, the diseases encountered are sometimes unfamiliar, such as sequelae of noma, or the presentation of familiar diseases may be unusual, such as facial malformations seen at a late stage.

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Aim: Mandibular reconstructions with fibula free flap are commonly used in maxillo-facial surgery; termino-lateral mandibulectomy with reconstruction of the ramus and condylar unit is seldom used. Consequences on the temporomandibular joint remain unclear, and the type of reconstruction is still subject to controversy.

Methods: Six patients were followed after terminal mandibulectomy, reconstructed with fibular free flap.

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Facial paralysis is a incapacitating pathology that we treat with lengthening temporalis myoplasty for reanimation of the smile. To treat lagophthalmia, we use the extension of the levator of the upper eyelid according Tessier and the asymmetric external blepharorraphy. These techniques can optionally be combined with other techniques, as needed.

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Introduction: Squamous cell carcinomas arising from the maxillary sinus have been rarely reported. The authors report the original case of a patient with squamous cell carcinoma of this site with an unusual clinical course.

Case Report: A woman presented with squamous cell carcinoma of the maxillary sinus that was only diagnosed 6 months after onset of symptoms.

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Introduction: Bi-cortical calvarial bone loss is a very frequent issue for neurosurgery and craniofacial surgery. Several techniques can be used to reconstruct the skull, with variable difficulty and costs. The purpose of our study was to assess the use of Hydroset® osteoconductive cement for large size bicortical cranioplasties.

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Introduction: The temporalis muscle has been used for more than a century for facial reconstruction. But this flap cannot fill defects beyond the midline. Splitting the temporalis muscle in the plane of the tendon insertion allows lengthening the flap and crossing the midline.

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Introduction: For more than a century, the temporalis muscle has been used for facial reconstructions. More recently, a split temporalis muscle flap elevated on the superficial temporal pedicle has been described, for which the resulting gain of length makes crossing of the midline possible, as well as reconstruction of substance losses exceeding the midline.

Materials And Methods: Fourteen fresh cadaveric dissections were performed to study the different techniques for splitting the temporalis muscle.

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Radioiodine (131I) represents an interesting alternative to surgery in the treatment of autonomously functioning thyroid nodules (AFTN), but leads to a significant incidence of hypothyroidism when high doses are used. Over 4 years, we have treated 40 patients (hyperthyroid [Plummer's disease]: 6, single hot nodules with undetectable thyrotropin [TSH] and normal serum free thyroxine [FT4]: 34), 34 single hot nodules with undetectable thyrotropin TSH and normal serum free thyroxine [FT4] with 131I. The dose level was neither related to the concentration of FT4 nor to the iodine uptake on thyroid scintigram.

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