2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.oooo.2015.05.018
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Maxillary pseudotumor as initial manifestation of von Willebrand disease, type 2: report of a rare case and literature review

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“…So, the problem at this stage is how to estimatex t . Here, the estimation of ∇x t is calculated based on the actual amount of motion ∇ x t-1 between the first three frames [13,14]. Assume that the amount of motion between consecutive frames conforms to a simple linear dynamic model:…”
Section: Gastrointestinal and Mesangial Reactivementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…So, the problem at this stage is how to estimatex t . Here, the estimation of ∇x t is calculated based on the actual amount of motion ∇ x t-1 between the first three frames [13,14]. Assume that the amount of motion between consecutive frames conforms to a simple linear dynamic model:…”
Section: Gastrointestinal and Mesangial Reactivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The calculation of β is very fast, and we can calculate the motion amount of the predicted frame through Equation (13). Then, the final prediction frame can be obtained by formula (11) [15,16].…”
Section: Gastrointestinal and Mesangial Reactivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Type 3 vWD, an autosomal recessive disease, is the most severe and the rarest of all three types [1]. Patients of vWD type 3 are well known to have a recurrent hematoma, which can either present as painful swellings in anatomical locations frequently exposed to external trauma (more common) or less commonly as slow-growing organized swellings (pseudotumor) [2,3]. However, there are only a few of case reports of massive hematoma and pseudotumor in vWD involving muscle or abdominal cavity [4][5][6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We thank Kumar et al for their letter regarding our article entitled "Maxillary pseudotumor as initial manifestation of von Willebrand disease, type 2: Report of a rare case and literature review." 1 As mentioned in our paper, case reports of von Willebrand disease (VWD)eassociated pseudotumors (PTs) showing oral involvement are scarce, with the vast majority of PTs being associated with either hemophilia A or B. 2,3 In the following paragraphs, we will attempt to answer the questions and concerns raised by Kumar et al regarding our report:…”
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confidence: 91%