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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1997
AbstractThe use of a rotation pedicled flap, entitled the ‘Singapore Swing’, comprising temporalis fascia and mastoid periosteum, is presented as a new method of promoting healing in ‘open’ mastoid surgery for chronic ear discharge. Cadaver studies show that the main blood supply of the flap is derived from a branch of the postauricular artery which ...
A G, Gibb, K K, Tan, R S, Sim
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AbstractThe use of a rotation pedicled flap, entitled the ‘Singapore Swing’, comprising temporalis fascia and mastoid periosteum, is presented as a new method of promoting healing in ‘open’ mastoid surgery for chronic ear discharge. Cadaver studies show that the main blood supply of the flap is derived from a branch of the postauricular artery which ...
A G, Gibb, K K, Tan, R S, Sim
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Nursing Standard, 1988
Nurses in Singapore will be looking at ways in which they can improve standards of nursing care when the island hosts the second Asia Pacific Nurses Convention later this year.
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Nurses in Singapore will be looking at ways in which they can improve standards of nursing care when the island hosts the second Asia Pacific Nurses Convention later this year.
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Archives of Surgery, 2003
Since Singapore became an independent nation about 50 years ago, remarkable progress has been made in the development and organization of the health care system, specialty services, graduate training, and medical research. The primitive health care service under the British colonial service before the Second World War which was further ravaged in the ...
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Since Singapore became an independent nation about 50 years ago, remarkable progress has been made in the development and organization of the health care system, specialty services, graduate training, and medical research. The primitive health care service under the British colonial service before the Second World War which was further ravaged in the ...
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