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1 of surgical cure, or substantial anticipated disfigurement).
2 ng due to combined functional impairment and disfigurement.
3 ion lead to bleeding, pain, debilitation and disfigurement.
4 ptance of healthy individuals with no facial disfigurement.
5 but they often leave sequelae that may cause disfigurement.
6 ith vital organ function and cause permanent disfigurement.
7 cantly lower, than if they had severe facial disfigurement.
8 d gonadal function, and significant surgical disfigurement.
9 inuation of SRL, which may prevent permanent disfigurement.
10  joint contracture, loss of flexibility, and disfigurement.
11  vary from motility disturbances to pain and disfigurement.
12 , and outcomes can be as severe as death and disfigurement.
13 l to cause functional impairment or cosmetic disfigurement.
14 inal wound boundaries, resulting in pain and disfigurement.
15 ors but can cause substantial discomfort and disfigurement.
16  limitation in range of motion, and cosmetic disfigurement.
17 L) among individuals with and without facial disfigurement.
18 utionary reconstructive procedure for severe disfigurements.
19 r skin condition, mean r = 0.42 vs 0.28; for disfigurement, 0.38 vs 0.24).
20  frequent neurofibroma-related symptoms were disfigurement (44 patients), motor dysfunction (33), and
21  psychological trauma associated with facial disfigurement alters their perception of FT and its asso
22  excess hormone leads to progressive somatic disfigurement and a wide range of systemic manifestation
23 esses the association between observer-rated disfigurement and body image-related distress among surv
24                                The impact of disfigurement and hair loss on HRQOL (ie, Medical Outcom
25 sion is viral warts, which cause significant disfigurement and increase the risk of skin malignancy.
26             Surgery frequently causes facial disfigurement and is not always curative.
27           The psychological impact of facial disfigurement and its influence on accepting the signifi
28                       Buruli ulcer can cause disfigurement and long-term loss of function.
29 lariasis in particular are the cause of much disfigurement and morbidity.
30                       Self-reported scarring/disfigurement and persistent hair loss were examined in
31 f childhood cancer are at increased risk for disfigurement and persistent hair loss, which is associa
32 ed by substantial morbidity (pruritus, pain, disfigurement), and in some instances, mortality (second
33 oducing possibly substantial visual changes, disfigurement, and disability.
34  outcome assessments (pain, quality of life, disfigurement, and function) were performed at least eve
35 signs and symptoms-including pain, bleeding, disfigurement, and functional defects of vital organs-in
36 evidence of decreases in tumor-related pain, disfigurement, and functional impairment was observed.
37 symptoms, such as hemorrhage, pain, cosmetic disfigurement, and functional impairment.
38 rd-of-care surgical resection often leads to disfigurement, and many tumors will locally recur, neces
39                  Treatment-related scarring, disfigurement, and persistent hair loss, in addition to
40 ze or a critical location that could lead to disfigurement, and there are no standardized treatment a
41                    Ulceration, scarring, and disfigurement are significant problems as are encroachme
42 esults in significant death, disability, and disfigurement around the world.
43                Patients experience extensive disfigurement, chronic pain and severe complications inc
44 rted a significantly higher rate of scarring/disfigurement compared with siblings for head/neck (25.1
45 toms including pain, dysphagia, weight loss, disfigurement, depression, and xerostomia.
46 ice for orbital schwannomas that cause pain, disfigurement, diplopia, or optic neuropathy.
47 ital diaphragmatic hernia, and severe facial disfigurement due to a giant anterior neck mass.
48 anted at the Henri Mondor Hospital presented disfigurements due to neurofibromatosis, severe burns, o
49  facial transplantation because of extensive disfigurement from type 1 neurofibromatosis and 6 weeks
50 n cause significant visual loss and cosmetic disfigurement in children.
51 60; 95% CI, 1.23 to 2.07), whereas head/neck disfigurement increased risk of depression (RR, 1.19; 95
52                     Functional difficulties, disfigurement, increased caries, and delayed eruption of
53 stimates with a disability weight, measuring disfigurement, itch, and pain caused by scabies, to prod
54 e secondary to proptosis, ptosis, and facial disfigurement, leading to social embarrassment and decre
55 ad, neck, and back; sensation abnormalities; disfigurement; learning/memory; anxiety; depression; and
56  of bone and cartilage, and in the permanent disfigurement of joints.
57 e and result in pain, anxiety, scarring, and disfigurement of patients, which can add additional burd
58  recipient was a 27-year-old man with severe disfigurement of the lower face due to a pyrotechnic exp
59 ban historic buildings frequently results in disfigurement or damage by salt crust formation (often g
60 s swellings affect peripheries, which causes disfigurement or interference with work and other activi
61 terolemia (P=0.007), and essentially no body disfigurement (P=0.0001).
62 eous neurofibromas (cNFs) can cause itching, disfigurement, pain, and emotional difficulties in peopl
63 gy, cNFs can significantly impact QOL due to disfigurement, pain, and pruritus.
64                                   CNFs cause disfigurement, pain, burning, and itching, resulting in
65 r impinge on critical organs, which leads to disfigurement, pain, loss of function and mobility, neur
66 re incorporated into the model by creating a disfigurement-related-disability severity score index ba
67 osure >/= 36 Gy increased risk for head/neck disfigurement (relative risk [RR], 2.42; 95% CI, 2.22 to
68 ng sites other than head, neck and back, and disfigurement represented the most frequent symptom clas
69 nt (RR, 1.24; 95% CI, 1.10 to 1.41), arm/leg disfigurement (RR, 1.19; 95% CI, 1.05 to 1.35), and hair
70 onal symptoms were associated with head/neck disfigurement (RR, 1.24; 95% CI, 1.10 to 1.41), arm/leg
71 icant improvement of body concept, perceived disfigurement, stigma, and quality of life in the 12 pat
72 itigated early paw edema and prevented digit disfigurement; such effects were associated with promoti
73 he jawbone, which causes bone resorption and disfigurement to patients affected.
74         Participants with and without facial disfigurement were recruited to complete a questionnaire