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Introduction Hemangiomas are vascular malformations, with slow blood flow, that can occur in any part on the body. They are more common in women and, predominantly, are isolated lesions. The malformation does not spontaneously regress.
Jan Alessandro Socher +2 more
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A propeller flap for single-stage nose reconstruction in selected patients: supratrochlear artery axial propeller flap [PDF]
The paramedian forehead flap is the gold standard technique for nose reconstruction. It requires two different surgical operations which prolonged the postoperative dressing and care.
Cordova, A. +4 more
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A New Bot Fly Species (Diptera: Oestridae) From Central Texas [PDF]
The bot fly Cephenemyia albina (Diptera: Oestridae) is described from a relict pine forest in east-central Texas. This species presumably lives as a parasitic larva in the throat of white-tailed deer as do its two close relatives previously reported from
Fleenor, Scott B, Taber, Stephen W
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A new species of Liolaemus related to L. nigroviridis from the Andean highlands of Central Chile (Iguania, Liolaemidae) [PDF]
Indexación: Web of Science; Scopus.The Liolaemus nigroviridis group is a clade of highland lizards endemic to Chile. These species are distributed from northern to central Chile, and currently there are no cases of sympatric distribution.
Abdala +33 more
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Preoperative digital three-dimensional planning for rhinoplasty [PDF]
BACKGROUND: This report describes preoperative digital planning for rhinoplasty using a new three-dimensional (3D) radiologic viewer that allows both patients and surgeons to visualize on a common monitor the 3D real aspect of the nose in its inner and ...
Carreno Hernandez E. +4 more
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Multiple anti-predator mechanisms in the red-spotted Argentina Frog (Amphibia: Hylidae) [PDF]
Anurans employ a wide variety of anti-predator mechanisms to defend themselves. In casque-headed hylids, defence is thought to be a complex combination of several anti-predator mechanisms. However, the defence traits of only a few species are known; some
Alcalde, Leandro +6 more
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Total Skeletal Reconstruction of the Nasal Dorsum [PDF]
To review the outcomes of rhinoplasty in patients who underwent full-length dorsal reconstruction.Retrospective review.Private-practice facial plastic surgery clinic. Patients Thirty-seven patients in a consecutive series of 1273 rhinoplasty cases.In all patients, a single high-density porous polyethylene implant was used to span the full length of the
Mona Anne, Thornton, Martyn, Mendelsohn
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The Horn Technique for Nasal Tip Support in Rhinoplasty
Introduction The predictability of nasal tip projection and rotation after aesthetic surgery is a challenge. Tongue-in-groove (TIG) is an effective technique to control tip projection and rotation, but there may be a small loss of projection and rotation
Luiz Carlos de Melo Barboza +4 more
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Nose is the most prominent part of the face, hence it is likely to be the most common structure to be injured in the face. Although fractures involving the nasal bones are very common, it is often ignored by the patient.
Thiagarajan, Balasubramanian +1 more
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Taxonomic assessment of two pygopodoid gecko subspecies from Western Australia [PDF]
Subspecies designations for herpetofauna in Western Australia were largely coined in the 20th century where rigorous evolutionary concepts to species were not consistently applied.
Brennan, Ian G +3 more
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