Publications by authors named "Shrishty Bhardwaj"

The frontal bone is the vital component of the human skull and forms a part of the anterior skull vault, base, and roof of the orbits. Frontal bone defects may arise secondary to various causes like trauma, congenital defects including craniofacial clefts, tumors in the frontal bone requiring surgical intervention, and infections, like osteomyelitis, that cause osteonecrosis of the frontal bone. Reconstruction of frontal bone has been explored in the literature, and various materials are available for rehabilitation, like auto/allografts, and alloplastic materials, including bone cement, titanium meshes, and patient-specific implant (PSI).

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  • * These tumors typically develop in the parotid gland but can also appear in minor salivary glands of the palate and oral cavity, and they often resemble pleomorphic adenomas.
  • * The report details a case involving a 23-year-old patient with myoepithelioma in the palate's minor salivary gland and highlights the effective treatment of the condition.
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