KARAPANDZIC FLAP FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF LOWER LIP IN A 18-MONTH OLD BOY WITH CONGENITAL AGAMMAGLOBULINEMIA AND ECTHYMA GANGRENOSUM. CASE REPORT [PDF]
The reconstruction of lower lip in children is extremely rare and challenging procedure. The etiology in literature reveals trauma and infection. An 18-month boy was admitted with sepsis and pneumonia.
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