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Journal of Urology, 1977
When we began our association for the purpose of treating hypospadias in the early 1950s we used a tube graft of full thickness skin in a 1-stage procedure. We have made modifications to improve the appearance of the glans and now use 1 of 4 procedures, dependent on the location of the urethral meatus.
C J, Devine, C E, Horton
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When we began our association for the purpose of treating hypospadias in the early 1950s we used a tube graft of full thickness skin in a 1-stage procedure. We have made modifications to improve the appearance of the glans and now use 1 of 4 procedures, dependent on the location of the urethral meatus.
C J, Devine, C E, Horton
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1998
The description of the Lichtenstein tension-free mesh repair 12 years ago opened a new era in groin hernia repair. Without the risk for severe morbidity, it can be readily carried out on patients previously considered unsuitable for hernia repair. Fears of complications related to mesh implantation have proved to be without foundation.
M, Kurzer, P A, Belsham, A E, Kark
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The description of the Lichtenstein tension-free mesh repair 12 years ago opened a new era in groin hernia repair. Without the risk for severe morbidity, it can be readily carried out on patients previously considered unsuitable for hernia repair. Fears of complications related to mesh implantation have proved to be without foundation.
M, Kurzer, P A, Belsham, A E, Kark
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Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery, 2018
Purpose of review To review recent advances on the mechanisms and management of acquired aponeurotic blepharoptosis. Recent findings Recent advances over the past year have focused on refining well known methods of ptosis repair, expanding and modifying techniques to treat difficult
Catherine Y, Liu +2 more
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Purpose of review To review recent advances on the mechanisms and management of acquired aponeurotic blepharoptosis. Recent findings Recent advances over the past year have focused on refining well known methods of ptosis repair, expanding and modifying techniques to treat difficult
Catherine Y, Liu +2 more
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DNA repair and cell repair: Are they related?
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1979Abstract Evidence of damage-repair processes is reviewed in connection with 3 types of cytotoxic cell treatments: X-radiation; far-ultraviolet (UV) (254 nm) light; and fluorescent light (FL) exposure of cells that had been grown in the presence of 5-bromodeoxyuridine (BUdR).
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DNA replication, repair, and repair tests
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 1980The rate of inhibition and recovery of DNA synthesis can be used in a rapid assay system to detect genotoxic potentials of chemicals. Also, the observation that an agent stimulates DNA repair in a test system indicates its ability to cause damage in DNA. Different experimental approaches to the study of repair synthesis are discussed.
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Repairability?the path to industrialization of repairs
Metallurgist, 1981At the current stage of development of the ferrous metallurgy sector, one of the most important reserves for increasing productivity is improving the repair and maintenance system. The yearly increase in the amount of equipment in use and the increasing complexity of this equipment make it necessary to augment present repair services.
V. I. Novikov +2 more
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2003
Construction of the congenitally absent ear is a particular challenge. It represents the true essence of plastic surgery in that it not only requires sound surgical principles but artistic skill. Although a solid familiarity with the stages is important, the surgeon's own experience will direct gradual modification.
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Construction of the congenitally absent ear is a particular challenge. It represents the true essence of plastic surgery in that it not only requires sound surgical principles but artistic skill. Although a solid familiarity with the stages is important, the surgeon's own experience will direct gradual modification.
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Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 1991
A prospective study of repair of longitudinal, peripheral, and posterior horn meniscus tears was carried out in 50 patients. The mean length of follow-up was 5 year. Forty-eight of the patients were symptom-free and post-repair arthroscopic examination confirmed that the repaired menisci have healed satisfactorily.
E K, Alpar, N, Bilsel
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A prospective study of repair of longitudinal, peripheral, and posterior horn meniscus tears was carried out in 50 patients. The mean length of follow-up was 5 year. Forty-eight of the patients were symptom-free and post-repair arthroscopic examination confirmed that the repaired menisci have healed satisfactorily.
E K, Alpar, N, Bilsel
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Facial Plastic Surgery, 1995
Management of microtia can be one of the most rewarding yet humbling challenges faced by the reconstructive surgeon. The preferred method of total auricular reconstruction is with autologous cartilage and skin, based on modifications of the methods of Tanzer and Brent.
V C, Quatela, N D, Goldman
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Management of microtia can be one of the most rewarding yet humbling challenges faced by the reconstructive surgeon. The preferred method of total auricular reconstruction is with autologous cartilage and skin, based on modifications of the methods of Tanzer and Brent.
V C, Quatela, N D, Goldman
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2015
DNA is constantly damaged by various endogenous and exogenous events. Repair systems constantly scan the genome for DNA lesions and replace damaged and mismatched bases, which finally enables the complex DNA double strand to store genetic information. This year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to pioneers in this field, T. Lindahl, P.
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DNA is constantly damaged by various endogenous and exogenous events. Repair systems constantly scan the genome for DNA lesions and replace damaged and mismatched bases, which finally enables the complex DNA double strand to store genetic information. This year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to pioneers in this field, T. Lindahl, P.
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