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Spontaneous Unilateral Earlobe Keloid

Park JH, Park TH, Chang CH

Keloids result from excessive production of fibrous tissue during an abnormal wound healing process. Keloids can occur after trauma, and trauma can range from laceration, piercing, bites, surgery, and burns,...
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Aspiration Pneumonia caused by Povidone-iodine (Betadine) in Cleft Palate Patient

Kim S, Seok HH, Jeong EC, Park JU, Choi TH

Povidone-iodine (PVP-I, Betadine) has many advantages as a disinfectant solution for preoperative preparations, especially for oral surgery. It is widely used because of its low toxicity and excellent bactericidal effect....
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Myositis Ossificans Traumatica in the Temporalis Muscle

Oh SI, Lee YH

Myositis ossificans is a condition characterized by ossification within a muscle. It is a rare and unusual pathologic entity that has defied medical efforts to establish a definite etiology, pathogenesis,...
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Sebaceous Carcinoma Associated with Breast Cancer, Stomach Cancer, and Colon Cancer: Muir-Torre Syndrome

Yun MJ, Minn KW

Muir-Torre syndrome is defined by concurrent or sequential development of internal malignancy and sebaceous neoplasm or multiple keratoacanthomas. Muir-Torre syndrome is very rare, with only 205 cases reported in the...
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Clinical Significance of Orbital Inferiomedial Blow Out Fracture

Yoo JH, Ha W, Lee JW, Yang WS

BACKGROUND: The incidence of blow out fractures is increasing and the techniques of diagnosis and treatment have been recently evolving. Despite its clinical significance, there has been no study on...
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A Retrospective Analysis of Eight Cases of Merkel Cell Carcinoma

Oh SI, Jin US, Chang H, Kwon ST, Minn KW

BACKGROUND: Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare locally aggressive cutaneous neuroendocrine carcinoma with a high incidence of local recurrence, regional lymph node metastasis, followed by distant metastasis. Because of...
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Postoperative Contralateral Blepharoptosis in Patients with Unilateral Blepharoptosis and Negative Hering's Law Dependence Test

Ha WH, Lee YJ, Park DD, Han DG, Shim JS

BACKGROUND: Correction of unilateral blepharoptosis is unexpectedly difficult because healthy eye is often affected by Hering's law. METHODS: We measured changes of marginal reflex distance (MRD1) on the unaffected eyelids between...
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Analysis of Procedures for Correction of Microform Cleft Lip through Strategic Approaches

Song KH, Bae YC, Bae SH

BACKGROUND: Even though degrees of deformation of microform cleft lip are not high, it has to be corrected with various procedures upon conditions and areas since it has various expressions....
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Effect of Seaweed Extract on Hair Growth Promotion in Experimental Study of C57BL/6 Mice

Ha WH, Park DH

BACKGROUND: Recently, substances from seaweeds have been widely used in hair growth solutions, and have been proven to be effective. Seaweeds have been documented to possess hair growth activity; however,...
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Clinical Application of Fat Tissue Wraparound Splint after Facial Nerve Repair

Lee YJ, Ha WH

Facial deformity after nerve injury changes ones' social life. We experienced a few patients with healthy early recovery of muscle contraction after the operation with soft tissue wraparound splint. Under...
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Comparison of the 3D Digital Photogrammetry and Direct Anthropometry in Unilateral Cleft Lip Patients

Seok HH, Kwon GY, Baek SH, Choi TH, Kim S

BACKGROUND: In cleft lip patients, the necessity of a thorough preoperative analysis of facial deformities before reconstruction is unquestioned. The surgical plan of cleft lip patient is based on the...
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Modified Direct W-incision with Silicone Sheet to Minimize Operation Scar in Reconstruction of Mild to Moderate Symptomatic Medial Orbital Wall Fracture

Jung JA, Gong JS, Kim YW, Kang SR

BACKGROUND: For reconstruction of the mild to moderate medial orbital wall fractures, various surgical approaches have been used. Prior existing W-shaped incision was a direct local approach through a 3...
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Unifocal Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis of Frontal Bone in a Child

Hong SJ, Cho SH, Eo SR

Lateral eyebrow mass with primary skull lesion are rare in pediatric population. Although epidermoid cyst and dermoid cyst are the most commonly encountered skull lesions in pediatric population, Langerhans cell...
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Schwannoma Originating from Infraorbital Nerve

Ha W, Lee JW, Choi JI, Yang WS, Kim SY

Schwannomas are well-differentiated solitary benign tumors that originate from the schwann cells of the nerve sheath. They can readily occur in the head and neck regions, but the schwannoma originating...
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