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A mass in the EAC, with underlying bony destructive changes (Fig. 9).
To establish the accurate surgical anatomy of endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) based on the radiological analysis of underlying bony structures.
Examples are imaging of spondylolysis (size of bony gap?, evidence of healing?), focal developmental abnormalities of the bony spine (dysraphism?, scoliosis due to underlying bony abnormality?), characterisation of soft tissue lesions (calcified?, containing gas?, etc).
It is proposed that shape data (using the selection criteria of cartilage thickness 1 mm and associated underlying bony changes) is generated in 3D space by imaging methods, and used together with structural information from the current knowledge base arising from previous studies and published material.
Due to the presence of underlying bony support, little filling material is required for pronounced correction of the defect.
Anatomical imaging typically demonstrates a heterogeneously enhancing mass within one of the paranasal sinuses with underlying bony destruction and extension into the adjacent anatomical spaces (Fig. 2).
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Central to this three-dimensional paradigm is the restoration of lost volume of underlying soft and bony facial foundation structures; re-contouring in accordance with ideal aesthetic proportions; reestablishing pleasing ogee curves pan-facially; refining and shaping facial features; and softening lines, folds and grooves.
In the rest of this article the imaging observations and mechanisms underlying the assessment of bony metastatic response to therapy with DW-MRI are discussed in depth.
In contrast, a deep ulcer originates in the underlying tissues overlying a bony prominence in the compressed region, and its development involves subsequent progression of the injury upwards until it penetrates to the skin [ 3].
For these, the previously obtained outer surface can be defined as a conformation of this elastic membrane of high potential energy, which is then progressively released to a position of lesser potential energy without penetration of any delimiting structure, for example, bony surfaces or underlying muscles.
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a disease characterized by degeneration of cartilage and its underlying bone within a joint as well as bony overgrowth.
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