Received 12/04/2014 review began 12/06/2014 review ended 12/23/2014 published 12/28/2014

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  • who: Report et al. from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the paper: Received 12/04/2014 Review began 12/06/2014 Review ended 12/23/2014 Published 12/28/2014, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of December/28,/2014
  • what: Special attention must be paid to re-suspension of the temporalis muscle at the time of cranioplasty to avoid disfiguring cosmetic results and poor function.

SUMMARY

    Temporal hollowing can be a disfiguring complication after a craniotomy or craniectomy operation, and is associated with poor temporalis muscle function and temporomandibular joint pain. This cosmetic . . .

     

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