2020
Postoperative Anatomic Position of Mandibular Free Flap Neocondyles Affects Patient Symptoms
Swendseid B, Philips R, Rimmer R, Goldman RA, Luginbuhl AJ, Curry J, Krein H, Heffelfinger R. Postoperative Anatomic Position of Mandibular Free Flap Neocondyles Affects Patient Symptoms. Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine 2020, 23: 36-41. PMID: 32614617, DOI: 10.1089/fpsam.2020.0110.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTemporomandibular jointAnterior displacementPostoperative symptomsDentulous patientsNormal dietCondylar reconstructionInferior displacementReconstructed condyleAxial imagingPostoperative computed tomography scansMandibular condyleComputed tomography scanFree flap reconstructionFree flap casesJaw painPostoperative dietConsecutive patientsPatient's symptomsSingle institutionTomography scanFlap reconstructionAnteroposterior alignmentPosterior aspectMAIN OUTCOMEJaw function
2019
Phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor of the nasal cavity: Clinicopathologic correlation is essential for diagnosis
Kerr A, Rimmer R, Rosen M, Evans J, Tuluc M, Mardekian S. Phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor of the nasal cavity: Clinicopathologic correlation is essential for diagnosis. Human Pathology Reports 2019, 15: 33-36. DOI: 10.1016/j.ehpc.2018.10.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPhosphaturic mesenchymal tumorMesenchymal tumorsFibroblast growth factor 23Growth factor 23Nasal cavity massDistinct clinical presentationsLaboratory abnormalitiesOncogenic osteomalaciaClinical presentationFactor 23Patient's symptomsPathologic findingsCavity massHistopathologic examinationRare neoplasmClinicopathologic correlationNasal cavityFGF23 mRNATumorsTumor cellsSymptomsDiagnosisSitu hybridizationResectionOsteomalacia