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Scleroderma and augmentation mammoplasty ‐ a causal relationship? [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The studies implicating a causal relationship between silicone and scleroderma, other autoimmune disease, and fibromyalgia-like symptoms have been largely descriptive with absence of appropriate controls and no consideration of potential ...
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Reduction mammoplasty for macromastia
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1993Macromastia is a common cause of physical and emotional suffering. Reduction mammoplasty can provide relief from shoulder grooving, back and neck pain, intertrigo, and symptoms of ulnar nerve compression. Similarly, emotional well being is enhanced by improved self-image, increased capacity to participate in sports and work, and the ability to wear ...
D M, Brown, V L, Young
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Mammoplasty for tubular breasts
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1981Tubular or nipple breasts are descriptive of an unusual deformity in which a hypoplastic mammary gland is situated under a stretched out areola, giving the breast a tubular shape. Six patients, age 17 to 21 years, have undergone surgical correction of this deformity.
G, Williams, S, Hoffman
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A versatile standardization for mammoplasty
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1980This report presents a variable standardized technique for reductive mammoplasty, based on techniques used by Pontes and Skoog, which is easily performed, carries low risk, and gives good postoperative results. This method enables the surgeon to perform a greater variety of physiologic mammoplasties, through nipple-areola migration by the dermomammary ...
D P, de Pina, J F, Gutierres
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