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British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 2010

Two cases of tropical pyomyositis of the sternocleidomastoid muscle occurring in the UK

S. Collier; N. Vig; Jonathan Collier

We describe two patients with tropical pyomyositis that affected the sternocleidomastoid muscle. As far as we are aware, these are the first cases that involved neck muscles to be described in the UK. Given the increase in foreign travel and the greater prevalence of patients with immunosuppression, clinicians should be aware of this diagnosis.


British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 2012

Incidence and impact of previous orthodontic treatment in patients attending orthognathic combined clinics: a survey.

Leila Khamashta-Ledezma; Jonathan Collier; Pratik K. Sharma; Nayeem Ali

This prospective questionnaire-based study was designed to determine the incidence of patients attending orthognathic combined clinics who have previously had orthodontic treatment, and to assess the impact, if any, this has had on their proposed surgical treatment. Contemporaneous and historical data from consecutive patients at different stages of treatment who were attending clinics at two London hospitals during a three-month period were included. In total 22/56 patients (39%) had previously had orthodontic treatment, and of those, it had had an undesirable effect on the current management of 10 (45%). The effects included a reduced range of dental movements available to orthodontists (8/23, 35%), undesirable extractions (5/23, 22%), and a prolonging of preoperative orthodontics (5/23, 22%). The median age at which previous orthodontic treatment had been started was 13.5 (range 11-26). Nearly a third of patients reported that they had not been advised by their referring practitioner that a combined orthodontic and surgical approach might be required. The study suggests that preliminary assessment should be improved. Patients should be informed about and prevented from undergoing orthodontic treatment that may limit future surgical management, otherwise they may have to face repeated and prolonged orthodontic treatment, unexpected operations, and potential limitations to the outcome of surgical treatment. This could be achieved through the training and education of all practitioners and the development of referral guidelines.


Journal of Otolaryngology Advances | 2017

Dental Sinus Infections- Why Are We Still Missing the Well Documented Diagnosis?

Florian Bast; Priyanka Chadha; James Shelley; Jonathan Collier


British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 2017

Long-term clinical outcomes of extra-oral (non-dental) osseointegrated implants following ablative surgery for orofacial neoplasia

Jonathan Collier; Sri Gore; Simon Eccles; Niall Kirkpatrick


British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 2017

Perioperative assessment and management of maxillary sinus function around the time of maxillofacial surgical procedures

Jonathan Collier; Andrew Dawood; William Grant; Florian Bast


British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 2017

Post-operative, external, ultrasonic bone stimulation: preliminary experiences with mandibular healing

Jonathan Collier; Jarad Haq; Lara Watson; Richard Young


British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 2017

Five-year experience of SARPE in a craniofacial setting: outcomes, complications and learning points

Jahrad Haq; Mary Lo; Jonathan Collier


British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 2017

Custom-made facial onlay implants: our experience of 50 consecutive cases

Jonathan Collier; Sri Gore; Andrew Dawood; Niall Kirkpatrick; Simon Eccles


International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants | 2016

O Implante Zigomático Reverso: Um Novo Implante Para Reconstrução Maxilo-Facial

Andrew Dawood; Jonathan Collier; Alastair Darwood; Susan Tanner


British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 2016

Intraoral Transport-Disk Distraction Osteogenesis for reconstruction of segmental mandibulectomy defects in the paediatric patient

Jonathan Collier; Richard Young

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Andrew Dawood

University College Hospital

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Jahrad Haq

University of Cambridge

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N. Vig

Royal London Hospital

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