2014, Número 3
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Rev Esp Med Quir 2014; 19 (3)
Análisis de la personalidad del paciente con deformidad facial
Guerra-Delgado ME, Pacheco-Ruiz LL, Duarte-Ronces MA, Joya-Laureano L, Meza-Dávalos EG, Rojo-Alonso C
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 31
Paginas: 272-278
Archivo PDF: 443.59 Kb.
RESUMEN
La deformidad facial se presenta como asimetrías, hipoplasias, excesos
de crecimiento y fisuras faciales, entre otras, así como también con síndromes
de cabeza y cuello donde existen alteraciones de las estructuras
faciales que pueden presentarse con fisuras o hendiduras del rostro.
Material y métodos: se realizó análisis de la personalidad a una muestra
de pacientes con deformidades faciales del Servicio de Cirugía Maxilofacial
del Centro Médico Nacional 20 de Noviembre. Se estudiaron
pacientes en protocolo de cirugía ortognática utilizando el Inventario
Multifásico de la Personalidad Minnesota 2 (MMPI2); no se encontró
una desviación importante en los resultados de los análisis ni ninguna
psicopatología.
Resultado: existe una correlación en la dificultad de adaptación de
los pacientes hacia un cambio en la forma de percibir su autoimagen
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