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    Roussel LO, Myers RP, Girotto JA.
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  • 27. Dual midfacial distraction osteogenesis for Crouzon syndrome: long-term follow-up study for relapse and growth.
    Lee DW, Ham KW, Kwon SM, Lew DH, Cho EJ.
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  • 28. Le Fort III osteotomy: a new internal positioned distractor.
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  • 30. Dual segmental distraction osteogenesis of the midface in a patient with Apert syndrome.
    Takashima M, Kitai N, Murakami S, Takagi S, Hosokawa K, Kreiborg S, Takada K.
    Cleft Palate Craniofac J; 2006 Jul; 43(4):499-506. PubMed ID: 16854210
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  • 31. [Midfacial callus distraction in a patient with Crouzon syndrome].
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  • 32. Trans-sinusal maxillary distraction for correction of midfacial hypoplasia: long-term clinical results.
    Nadjmi N, Schutyser F, Van Erum R.
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  • 33. Complications in 54 frontofacial distraction procedures in patients with syndromic craniosynostosis.
    Goldstein JA, Paliga JT, Taylor JA, Bartlett SP.
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  • 35. Le Fort II midfacial distraction combined with orthognathic surgery in the treatment of nasomaxillary hypoplasia.
    Yu H, Dai J, Wang X, Zhang W, Shen SG.
    J Craniofac Surg; 2014 May; 25(3):e241-4. PubMed ID: 24777005
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  • 36. A subcranial Le Fort III advancement with distraction osteogenesis as a clinical strategy to approach pycnodysostosis with midface retrusion and exorbitism.
    Raposo-Amaral CE, Tong A, Denadai R, Yalom A, Raposo-Amaral CA, Bertola D, Li A, Jarrahy R.
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  • 37. A novel use of the rigid external distraction frame: acute on-table distraction with autologous bone grafting.
    Dobbs TD, Watt-Smith SR, Wall SA, Johnson D.
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  • 39. Normalizing facial ratios in apert syndrome patients with Le Fort II midface distraction and simultaneous zygomatic repositioning.
    Hopper RA, Kapadia H, Morton T.
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