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  1. Ai CJ, Jabar NA, Lan TH, Ramli R
    J Clin Imaging Sci, 2017;7:28.
    PMID: 28781925 DOI: 10.4103/jcis.JCIS_28_17
    Enlargement of the mandibular canal is a rare radiological finding. Clinically, it may or may not be associated with sensory deficits. We report four cases of widening of the mandibular canal observed with various methods of imaging with different clinical characteristics. We describe this unique radiological finding and elaborate the importance of quality assessment of the imaging that is vital for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. Clinicians should be mindful when assessing the imaging whenever the size of the mandibular canal is implicated. The case ranged from a benign tumor to malignancy, radiological errors, and artifacts. A more superior imaging or treatment modality was necessary to ascertain the diagnosis.
  2. Soh HY, Muda AS, Jabar NA, Nordin R, Nabil S, Ramli R
    Oral Maxillofac Surg, 2015 Dec;19(4):423-5.
    PMID: 25903486 DOI: 10.1007/s10006-015-0497-2
    Traumatic pseudoaneurysm involving the maxillary artery is rare. Owing to its anatomic location, internal maxillary artery is usually protected by its surrounding structures. Formation of pseudoaneurysm usually takes place after several weeks to months of the initial injury. In this case, we reported a pseudoaneurysm arising from left internal maxillary artery following blunt injuries within 3 hours after a road accident and the treatment with endovascular embolization with titanium coils prior to open reduction and internal fixation of the fractured mandibles.
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