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Preserving olfactory function in anterior craniofacial surgery through cribriform plate osteotomy applied in selected patients
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Preserving olfactory function in anterior craniofacial surgery through cribriform plate osteotomy applied in selected patients

I. Feiz-Erfan, P. P. Han, R. F. Spetzler, E. M. Horn, J. D. Klopfenstein, L. J. Kim, R. W. Porter, S. P. Beals, S. C. Lettieri and E. F. Joganic
Neurosurgery, Vol.57(1 SUPPL.)
2005

Abstract

Approach Craniofacial Extradural Olfaction adult anosmia article clinical article craniofacial surgery cribriform plate ethmoid bone female follow up human infant male nose mucosa olfactory nerve osteotomy priority journal smelling Adolescent Aged Child Child, Preschool Cranial Nerve Injuries Facial Bones Humans Longitudinal Studies Middle Aged Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms Olfaction Disorders Skull Neoplasms Treatment Outcome

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