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Cheek Defects

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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Phagocyte defects

Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology, 1986
Although inherited forms of phagocyte defects affect a small proportion of the general population, their clinical course can be altered dramatically by a physician's awareness of these diseases and modifications of the approach to and treatment of affected patients.
C J, White, J I, Gallin
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Defect, defect, defect

Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Predictive Models in Software Engineering, 2012
Defect prediction has been a very active research area in software engineering [6--8, 11, 13, 16, 19, 20].In 1971, Akiyama proposed one of the earliest defect prediction models using Lines of Code (LOC) [1]: "Defect = 4.86 + 0.018LOC."Since then, many effective new defect prediction models and metrics have been proposed.
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Coagulation Defects

Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2006
The present understanding of the coagulation process emphasizes the final common pathway and the proteolytic systems that result in the degradation of formed clots and the prevention of unwanted clot formations, as well as a variety of defense systems that include tissue repair, autoimmune processes, arteriosclerosis, tumor growth, the spread of ...
Doreen E, Soliman, Lynn M, Broadman
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Duodenotomy defect

The British Journal of Radiology, 1975
Radiographic changes in the duodenum after duodenotomy are discussed. Two types are noted. One is a polypoid mass, the other is a convex deformity at the lateral wall of the descending duodenum. The radiographic findings are explained by the surgical technique used for duodenotomy.
S K, Kim, A V, Proto
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Parotid Defects

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2009
Parotidectomy is a widely performed procedure for various indications, including benign and malignant conditions. For malignant neoplasms of the parotid gland or metastatic disease, it may be performed in conjunction with cheek or temple skin resection, facial nerve sacrifice, or composite resection of a portion of the mandible.
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Ear Defects

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2009
The projection and exposure of the auricle make it particularly susceptible to actinic injury and thus to cutaneous malignancies. Auricular reconstruction is challenging because of its unique surface anatomy and undulating topography. This article organizes auricular defects into different categories based on anatomic location and extent of tissue loss,
David C, Shonka, Stephen S, Park
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