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Thigh Augmentation

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1995
Based on the experience with calf and buttock augmentation, a new type of implant was designed for thigh augmentation. A case report is presented.
M, Kon, C M, Baert, M Y, de Lange
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Thigh compression

Phlebology: The Journal of Venous Disease, 2008
The aim of this overview is to discuss the role of thigh compression for the management of venous and lymphatic diseases. The most important indications for thigh compression are prevention and treatment of sequelae of superficial vein procedures (surgery or endovenous procedures), prevention and therapy of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), post-thrombotic ...
H, Partsch, G, Mosti
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Medial Thigh Lift

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1979
Medial thigh ptosis, characterized by rhytidosis and seen commonly from aging and great weight loss, is seldom improved by lateral or posterior thigh lift. A simple procedure has been developed to correct this laxity of the upper, inner thighs. This consists of symmetrical resection of a crescent-shaped segment of skin and subcutaneous tissue having ...
Richard Carlton Schultz   +2 more
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Anterolateral thigh flap

Head & Neck, 2009
Abstract The anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap is a versatile soft tissue flap. It can be harvested as a fasciocutaneous or myocutaneous flap. Vascularized fascia can be included or the pedicle may be harvested as a flow‐through flap. The flap can also be harvested incorporating multiple skin islands or as a chimeric flap incorporating ...
Chin-Ho, Wong, Fu-Chan, Wei
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Muscle Contusion (Thigh)

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2013
Thigh contusions are common injuries in sports, and the thigh is a very common location for sports-related muscle contusions. Treatment starts with placement of the knee in 120 of flexion for 24 hours. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can be detrimental to the healing if used for more than 48 to 72 hours, and glucocorticosteroids should be avoided.
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Lateral Thigh Flap

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1994
The lateral thigh flap is a fasciocutaneous flap from the lower limb that can be a versatile and reliable alternative in the reconstruction of specific head and neck defects. This article discusses the anatomy, clinical applications, advantages, and disadvantages of the lateral thigh flap.
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Efficacy of thigh protectors in preventing thigh haematomas

Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 1999
Thigh haematomas are extremely common in Australian Rules Football (ARF). This is in contrast to contact sports overseas, the likely reason is the increased use of thigh protectors as part of team uniforms in contact sports such as American football.
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Thigh

2023
Cole Papakyrikos   +1 more
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Thigh

2011
Hariqbal Singh, Parvez Sheik
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