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Daniel Marchac
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Paris, France
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Table of contents (92 papers)
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Craniofacial Surgery for Tumors
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- P. GarcÃa Podestá, A. Negrotto, R. Villagran, J. De Vecchi, A. Montaldo, J. J. Hornblas et al.
Pages 77-80
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- James A. Katowitz, Derek Bruce, Linton A. Whitaker
Pages 81-82
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Craniofacial Synostosis
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- J. Mühling, J. Reuther, N. Sörensen
Pages 88-90
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- Sven Kreiborg, Howard Aduss, M. Michael Cohen Jr.
Pages 91-95
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- Jeffrey L. Marsh, M. Gado, M. W. Vannier, W. G. Stevens
Pages 96-97
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- Dominique Renier, Christian Sainte-Rose, Daniel Marchac
Pages 110-113
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- Dominique Renier, Laurence Brunet, Daniel Marchac
Pages 114-117
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- Linton A. Whitaker, Scott P. Bartlett, Luis Schut, Derek Bruce
Pages 118-122
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- Wolfgang Mühlbauer, Hans Anderl, Peter Heeckt, Peter Ramatschi, Esther Vertesy
Pages 123-129
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- Daniel Marchac, Dominique Renier
Pages 130-136
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- Hideo Nakajima, Toyomi Fujino
Pages 137-144
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- John A. Persing, Milton T. Edgerton, T. S. Park, John A. Jane
Pages 145-150
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- Hiroshi Kamiishi, Nozomu Kurozumi, Katsuyuki Torikai, Nobuyuki Shioya
Pages 151-154
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- Gary R. Diamond, Linton A. Whitaker
Pages 155-157
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- Daniel Marchac, Dominique Renier
Pages 158-159
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- P. GarcÃa Podestá, A. Negrotto, J. De Vecchi, R. Villagran, A. Montaldo, P. Benedek et al.
Pages 160-162
About this book
After 20 years of intense and gradual improvements in the practice of craniofacial surgery, the International Society was born in Montreal (June 1983) and I. Munro was selected as general secretary. Its first meeting was held in La Napoule (Sep tember 1985) under the chairmanship of D. Marchac. In the meantime, the Euro pean group of the Society had held a session in Stockholm (June 1985) with B. Jo hanson acting as chairman. This now belongs to the history of our specialty, as does the course organized by E. Caronni in Rome (March 1982). These four landmarks in such a short time show the lively interest in craniofacial malformations and all their correction involves: - Syndrome delineation - Evaluation of the components of the malformations - Anatomy of the malformations - Imaging and measurement - Strategies and tactics in very different syndromes - Follow-up with reference to growth patterns in patients subjected to surgery or merely kept under observation - Implications of orbitocranial procedures for routine maxillofacial surgery - The interdisciplinary approach involving pediatricians, anesthesiologists, n- rosurgeons, ophthalmologists, orthodontists and speech specialists - The theories in vogue and those revised for some of the abnormalities All this could not be resolved in a 2-day meeting and probably will not be solved in the next generation.
Editors and Affiliations
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Paris, France
Daniel Marchac