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Cervicothoracic flap for complex facial defect reconstruction: a case based approach. [PDF]
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Chronic Facial Abscess Mimicking Cervicofacial Actinomyces From Dermal Filler Migration: Case Report. [PDF]
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Garré's Chronic Sclerosing Osteomyelitis: An Overview of Clinical and Radiologic Features. [PDF]
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The PharmaResearch Under Eyelid Fine Line Severity Scale: Development and Validation of a Standardized Clinical Assessment Tool for Infraorbital Fine Wrinkles. [PDF]
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2009
The challenge surgeons face when reconstructing cheek defects varies significantly depending on the location and depth of the defect and the distensibility of the surrounding tissues. The cheek is a large aesthetic unit characterized in most areas with a convex surface and inherent transitions in color and texture.
Eric J, Dobratz, Peter A, Hilger
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The challenge surgeons face when reconstructing cheek defects varies significantly depending on the location and depth of the defect and the distensibility of the surrounding tissues. The cheek is a large aesthetic unit characterized in most areas with a convex surface and inherent transitions in color and texture.
Eric J, Dobratz, Peter A, Hilger
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2001
The cheek, one of the most important facial aesthetic units, adjoins key facial structures including the mouth, nose, and eyelids. When undertaking cutaneous cheek defect repair, these functional structures must remain undisturbed. Indeed, the size, depth, and position of each defect must be critically assessed in relation to surrounding donor tissue ...
T T, Tollefson +2 more
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The cheek, one of the most important facial aesthetic units, adjoins key facial structures including the mouth, nose, and eyelids. When undertaking cutaneous cheek defect repair, these functional structures must remain undisturbed. Indeed, the size, depth, and position of each defect must be critically assessed in relation to surrounding donor tissue ...
T T, Tollefson +2 more
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Emergency Medicine Journal, 2011
A 38-year-old woman presented to the emergency department with retrosternal chest pain and changes in mental status. An electrocardiogram (ECG) showed normal sinus rhythm at 106 beats per minute, OTc interval of 398 milliseconds, ST-segment depression in leads II …
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A 38-year-old woman presented to the emergency department with retrosternal chest pain and changes in mental status. An electrocardiogram (ECG) showed normal sinus rhythm at 106 beats per minute, OTc interval of 398 milliseconds, ST-segment depression in leads II …
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2019
The restoration of a youthful appearance to the midface can enhance its femininity. In this article, we discuss several strategies and techniques, both surgical and nonsurgical, for augmentation of the lateral and centro-lateral midface.
David M, Whitehead, Loren S, Schechter
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The restoration of a youthful appearance to the midface can enhance its femininity. In this article, we discuss several strategies and techniques, both surgical and nonsurgical, for augmentation of the lateral and centro-lateral midface.
David M, Whitehead, Loren S, Schechter
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2012
In the field of B2B- and B2C-relations, three trends are shaping the landscape. These might be called customer deficit, commodization and transformation. The first trend — customer deficit — is what it is: lack of customers. In most markets, in most industries and most parts of the value chain there’s a production overcapacity that is creating a buyers’
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In the field of B2B- and B2C-relations, three trends are shaping the landscape. These might be called customer deficit, commodization and transformation. The first trend — customer deficit — is what it is: lack of customers. In most markets, in most industries and most parts of the value chain there’s a production overcapacity that is creating a buyers’
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