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Scalp Reconstruction

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2005
The unique properties of the human scalp affect the surgeon's ability to reconstruct defects in this area. The scalp has a rich vascular supply, the ability to withstand wounds of greater tension than other regions, and often has hair that can camouflage resulting scars or asymmetries.
Lisa M, Earnest, Patrick J, Byrne
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Cancer of the Scalp

Dermatologic Clinics, 1989
Carcinomas on the scalp have a tendency to recur following traditional treatment. Their management is often difficult because of the extent of the tumor and the unique anatomy of the area. In order to maximize cure rates for complicated carcinomas, Mohs micrographic surgeons and other surgical specialists have formed interdisciplinary treatment teams ...
C W, Hanke   +2 more
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Scalp tourniquet

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1994
A pneumatic tourniquet with special features for the scalp region has been devised. A safe and well controlled surgical ablation can be performed with shortened operative time. The new tourniquet permits a larger access to the scalp and easier applicability to different cranial sizes.
J, Hochberg, M, Ardenghy, T G, Pait
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Scalp Flaps

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1991
The particular anatomy of the scalp largely dictates utilization of its parts and adjacent attached integument for reconstructive purposes. Unusually large movements of scalp skin are generally required with a variety of basic techniques and ancillary procedures.
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Surgery of the Scalp

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1977
Laceration of the scalp is the most commonly seen head injury requiring surgical care. With careful treatment, highly satisfactory results are attainable with primary healing and infrequent complications. Scalp avulsion and the treatment of tumors are also discussed.
R O, Dingman, H A, Johnson
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Angiosarcoma of the scalp

International Journal of Dermatology, 1999
An 82-year-old woman was seen at our Dermatology Department for a plaque on the right parietal scalp that had recently increased in size, and bled. The lesion had been present for 3 months. The patient had a previous diagnosis of chronic bronchitis, noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, and hypertension, but no previous history of cancer.
María Del Mar   +3 more
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Angiosarcoma of the Scalp

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1980
The clinical appearance, histopathology, and fulminating course of an angiosarcoma of the scalp in a 57‐year‐old man is described. It enlarged rapidly, developed satellite nodules, metastasized to the lungs, and was fatal within five months.
S I, Simon, J V, Sika, Y L, Lynfield
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Cylindroma of the scalp.

The Netherlands journal of surgery, 1987
A patient is presented with a large dermal cylindroma of the whole scalp. The origin of the tumor from sweat glands has been well accepted, but it is still not clear whether the tumor arises from the eccrine or the apocrine glands. Differential diagnosis and surgical treatment are discussed together with the typical clinical and pathological features ...
SPAUWEN, PHM, MOLENAAR, WM, DHAR, BK
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