2016
DOI: 10.18203/2349-2902.isj20162766
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Lower limb giant plexiform neurofibroma: preoperative evaluation and surgical planning

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“…The reason for this poor mask fit is the facial asymmetry and the presence of a soft tissue slit extended from the side of the mouth to the middle of the cheek on the abnormal hemi-face. Goldenhar's syndrome before and after surgical procedure for lip and palatoplasty, correction of macrostomia and nasal septum deformity, excision of pre-auricular tags: (A) preoperative; (B) postoperative [32].…”
Section: Goldenhar's Syndrome (Gs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reason for this poor mask fit is the facial asymmetry and the presence of a soft tissue slit extended from the side of the mouth to the middle of the cheek on the abnormal hemi-face. Goldenhar's syndrome before and after surgical procedure for lip and palatoplasty, correction of macrostomia and nasal septum deformity, excision of pre-auricular tags: (A) preoperative; (B) postoperative [32].…”
Section: Goldenhar's Syndrome (Gs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preoperative trans-arterial embolization is not a gold standard approach, especially in plexiform neurofibroma due to the subsequent tissue necrosis. 18 There is a tendency for the tumour to recur from micro invasion of the involved nerves, subsequently affecting the patient's quality of life. 19 Regrowth after surgery is common, 20% of cases after total resection, 45% of cases after partial resection.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%