Publications by authors named "Toure G"

Primary intraosseous squamous cell carcinoma (PIOSCC) is a rare malignant tumor originating from remnants of odontogenic epithelium within the central jaw bone. The majority of the PIOSCC cases are diagnosed incidentally on histological findings while a potential malignancy wasn't necessarily determined at first on initial investigations. The diagnosis of PIOSCC is challenging and relies on ruling out other types of carcinomas, including metastatic tumors from other primary sites.

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Background: Stay-at-home injunction during COVID-19 pandemic led to new dynamics in households and increased the risk of domestic accidents involving pets. The aim of the study was to demonstrate an increase of facial dog bites in children during first lockdown period in France, compared to the same period in 2018 and 2019. Secondary objective was to investigate the demographics and circumstances in which dog bites occurred.

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Substantial areas of agricultural lands in Sub-Saharan Africa have been invaded by Chromolaena odorata (Asteraceae), but the consequences for arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi (AMF) remains poorly understood. This study explores changes in diverse AMF community attributes and soil available phosphorus following C. odorata invasion in forest and savanna fragments in Côte d'Ivoire (West Africa).

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Background: Inferior alveolar nerve damage is one of the most common complications of surgery on the lower third of the face. It can have a significant psychological and social impact, and its evolution varies in terms of the duration and degree of recovery. In the literature, few studies adequately explain this phenomenon.

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The internal carotid artery mainly supplies the brain. As the internal carotid artery contributes to the formation of the cerebral arterial circle, its variations are relevant in imaging, interventional radiology, and surgery. Knowledge of these variations is important for vascular anastomosis in free flap reconstruction and in arterial ligatures for haemostasis.

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Osteosarcoma of the jaw only represents 0.5-1% of tumors of the facial mass. Due to its rarity, clinical diagnosis is thus difficult.

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Masseter injections for cosmetic or pathological reasons are increasingly common, as are filler injections using dual or multiplane techniques in the lateral facial regions or for jawline contouring. The occurrence of blindness following these procedures often remains unexplained. This study aimed to determine the anatomical explanation for this debilitating complication by investigating the transverse facial artery and its relation to the masseter.

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Purpose: In the Union for International Cancer Control classification, extrinsic muscle involvement in oropharyngeal cancers is systematically defined as a T4a tumor, although the term extrinsic may incorrectly imply that these muscles are outside the tongue. Our aim was to describe the topography of extrinsic tongue muscles and show that their involvement in oropharyngeal cancers does not always correspond to T4a staging.

Methods: This cadaveric study was based on dissections of the tongues of ten healthy subjects.

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Composite tissue allotransplantation of the face has led to renewed interest in the vascularization of the maxilla. The maxillary artery, which is deep within the tissue and difficult to access, is considered the main artery of the maxilla. The objective of this study was to describe the distribution of the maxillary artery in the deep regions of the face and maxilla.

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Vascular variations are common. A cervicofacial anatomical dissection carried out at the anatomy laboratory allowed us to document a rare vascular variation. The facial artery did not give rise to branches that led to the submandibular gland; an artery arising directly from the external carotid artery vascularized the submandibular gland and gave rise to the ascending palatine artery that led to the maxilla.

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Reconstruction of mandibular substance loss by a free flap is a widely used technique. This technique suffers from several disadvantages, including the presence of a second intervention site and a substantial frequency of complications. We have undertaken a custom-made 3-dimensional reconstruction (using computer-aided design and manufacturing) with prosthetic dental rehabilitation and esthetic improvement by lipomodeling of the face.

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Background: The marginal mandibular nerve of the facial nerve is frequently injured during corrective and cosmetic surgery. Recent or emerging techniques such as the injection of filler materials, botulinum toxin, allotransplantation of composite tissues of the face, placement of chin implants, and submental cryolipolysis require in-depth knowledge of this nerve. The studies to date are not in agreement regarding the number of branches of the marginal mandibular nerve and its relationship with the vasculature and other nerves.

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Background: Despite substantial displacements, fractures of the mandibular condyle rarely lead to necrosis. This illustrates the negligible role of the inferior alveolar artery in intraosseous supply to the condyle, and led to this systematization of its arterial vascularization.

Methods: Forty-two temporomandibular joints from nonembalmed cadaveric specimens were studied following injection of latex (n = 32) or India ink (n = 10).

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Facial fractures are considered more common in young individuals. However, they are also increasing in the aging population. Investigation of the characteristics of such fractures is important so as to be able to devise preventive measures and specifications for their proper treatment.

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The aesthetic outcome of a well-planned and executed vascularized composite tissue face allotransplant is unquestionable; however, complete functional restoration is necessary. The authors studied the possibility of restoring tear duct function in face transplant recipients. They also examined the technical specifics and feasibility of incorporating a lacrimal drainage apparatus into facial allografting.

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Plasma cell granuloma or inflammatory pseudotumor (IPT) is diagnosed by a process of elimination. The precise etiology is unknown, although it can occur after a bout of periodontal infection. This report describes the various stages of progression for this ailment.

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Purpose: In humans, the styloauricularis is a rare muscle extending from the tragal cartilage of the auricle to the styloid process. When it contracts, by bearing on the styloid process, it increases the cephalo-auricular angle. It can be a landmark for the facial nerve.

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Background: Gustatory sweating syndrome (also known as Frey syndrome or auriculotemporal nerve syndrome) is thought to result from a lesion of the auriculotemporal nerve. A lesion of this nerve can lead to aberrant regeneration of nerve fibers to the sweat glands and blood vessels. The occurrence of signs outside the region of the auriculotemporal nerve prompted the author to search for another anatomical basis for this syndrome.

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Article Synopsis
  • Dog bites, particularly to the face, are severe injuries with significant medical and psychological implications, especially concerning child protection, prompting a long-term study to identify risk factors.* -
  • Data from the study revealed that 68.5% of facial dog bite victims were children under 16, with a notable number of incidents happening in single-parent households and often involving German Shepherds.* -
  • Key risk factors identified include being a child aged 2-5 years, living in a single-parent family, and encounters with German Shepherd dogs, which could inform future prevention strategies.*
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The trajectory of the parotid duct (PD) makes it vulnerable to injuries during facial trauma and facial rejuvenation procedures. The PD is usually represented as a straight line, although its description in the literature varies. Our objective was to study the trajectory of the PD and to define reliable cutaneous landmarks.

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Background: Facial composite tissue allotransplantation has recently become a surgical option. The maxilla, which forms the upper jaw and plays an important role in facial allotransplantation, consists of the maxillary and facial arteries. The maxillary artery is located deep within the tissue and considered the main artery of the maxilla; however, the facial artery is easy to access.

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The authors present their clinical and computed tomographic findings in a series of 13 cases of monocortical bone harvesting, in the setting of preimplant reconstructive surgery, with the harvest sites filled with granular bovine bone substitute, which had an additional coverage using a collagen membrane. These patients were compared with a control group of 6 patients who had not received any cranial bone reconstruction during the initial harvesting. Clinical and computed tomographic evaluations of the repaired parietal cortical bone harvest sites were performed to study the contour of the cortical bone harvest sites in relation to the surrounding soft tissue.

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Background: Keratitis-Ichthyosis-Deafness (KID) syndrome (OMIM 148210) is a congenital ectodermal defect that consists of an atypical ichthyosiform erythroderma associated with congenital sensorineural deafness. KID appears to be genetically heterogeneous and most cases are caused by GJB2 mutations. Mutations in African patients have been rarely described.

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