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Morbidity from bone harvest in major jaw reconstruction: A randomized trial comparing the lateral anterior and posterior approaches to the llium

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Results identified the posterior ilium harvest to have decreased morbidity in all variables and the reduced morbidity encountered, and the greater quantity of available bone, are both related to the anatomic differences between the anterior and posterior Ilium.
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This article is published in Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.The article was published on 1988-03-01. It has received 237 citations till now.

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Autogenous Iliac Crest Bone Graft: Complications and Functional Assessment

TL;DR: The mean Sickness Impact Profile score for patients completing questionnaires was nine, suggesting most patients were functioning well 2 years postoperatively, and the morbidity of iliac crest grafting remains substantial.
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Ramus or Chin Grafts for Maxillary Sinus Inlay and Local Onlay Augmentation: Comparison of Donor Site Morbidity and Complications

TL;DR: The results of this study favored the use of the ascending mandibular ramus as an intraoral donor site for bone grafting.
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Autogenous mandibular bone grafts and osseointegrated implants for reconstruction of the severely atrophied maxilla: a preliminary report.

TL;DR: It is suggested, that the previously observed rapid resorption of endochondral iliac crest onlay bone grafts and the number of lost implants can be significantly reduced if bone from the mandibular symphysis firmly anchored with titanium implants is used.
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Maxillary sinus augmentation: Histomorphometric analysis of graft materials for maxillary sinus floor augmentation

TL;DR: The feasibility of correlating mineralized tissue composition of different sinus grafting materials with clinical outcome after dental implant installation is demonstrated.
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Morbidity of harvesting of bone grafts from the iliac crest for preprosthetic augmentation procedures: a prospective study.

TL;DR: Because of the lower morbidity of bone harvest from the posterior ilium in the early postoperative phase compared to the anterior approach it seems that it should be preferred in elective augmentation procedures.
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Osteogenesis in transplants of bone marrow cells.

TL;DR: The population of bone marrow cells is very heterogeneous, including haemopoietic cells, reticular cells and endosteum elements, and some of the pathways of differentiation open to bone marrow tissue are stimulated, while others are arrested.
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Essentials of Human Anatomy

TL;DR: The pelvis is the lower limb of the human body and the perineum is the largest organ in the body and is responsible for prolapse.
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Studies in the transplantation of bone

TL;DR: An immunological examination of the sera of thirty rabbits which had received primary and secondary homografts of cancellous bone into a subcutaneous site did not reveal the presence of circulating precipitins, haemagglutinins or passive haematologists, consistent with the observations of Bonfiglio and his colleagues (1955).
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A new technique for obtaining iliac bone grafts.

TL;DR: By raising an osteoperiosteal flap from the crest of the ilium and removing a medial corticocancellous bone block, graft site morbidity is minimized, the patient's return to ambulatory status is hastened, and an excellent graft is procured.
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