Trauma

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Extremity Reconstruction

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Facial Paralysis

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Outcomes of VRAM versus Thigh Flaps for Immediate Reconstruction of Pelvic and Perineal Cancer Resection Defects

Mar 5, 2016 by in Aesthetic plastic surgery Comments Off on Outcomes of VRAM versus Thigh Flaps for Immediate Reconstruction of Pelvic and Perineal Cancer Resection Defects

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Trunk and Perineal Reconstruction

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fluid intake does not augment capacity to lay down new collagen in nursing home residents at risk for pressure ulcers: A randomized, controlled clinical trial

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