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Fig. 4. Lateral views of a patient with bilateral involvement (Pruzansky type III mandible). (Left) At age 4 years, the patient had a healed rib graft placed to assist in tracheostomy removal. (Center) At age 10 years, the patient showed signs of rib graft growth. (Right) By age 17 years, the patient had developed class III malocclusion secondary to rib graft overgrowth. (Figures supplied by Henry K. Kawamoto, M.D., D.D.S.)
Figure 4 from Distraction osteogenesis of costocartilaginous rib grafts and treatment algorithm for severely hypoplastic mandibles. | Semantic Scholar
Fig. 4. Lateral views of a patient with bilateral involvement (Pruzansky type III mandible). (Left) At age 4 years, the patient had a healed rib graft placed to assist in tracheostomy removal. (Center) At age 10 years, the patient showed signs of rib graft growth. (Right) By age 17 years, the...
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