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Eccrine Spiradenoma of the Scalp

Kim J, Yang HJ, Pyo JS

Eccrine spiradenoma is an uncommon benign adnexal tumor originating from the eccrine sweat gland. We diagnosed a eccrine spiradenoma on a 55-year-old man with histopathologic confirmation upon biopsy followed by...
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Reconstruction of the Three-Dimensional Mandibulofacial Defects Using a Single Cutaneous Perforator-Based Fibula Osteocutaneous Flap

Kang IS, Ko JG, Choi JS, Lim JS, Kim MC

The reconstruction of the mandibulofacial defects is a difficult task when there are full-thickness cheek defects involving mandible, inner mucosa and outer skin. There are several reconstructive options for the...
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Angiomyolipoma of the Glabellar Region

Kim HJ, Chung CM, Park JY, Jung SG

Angiomyolipomas are hamartomatous lesions consisting of smooth muscle bundles, thick-walled blood vessels, and mature adipocytes. They are usually found in the kidneys of tuberous sclerosis patients and more rarely in...
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The Pros and Cons of Computer-Aided Surgery for Segmental Mandibular Reconstruction after Oncological Surgery

Han HH, Kim HY, Lee JY

Computer-aided surgery (CAS) started being used for head and neck reconstruction in the late 2000s. Its use represented a paradigm shift, changing the concept of head and neck reconstruction as...
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Reconstruction of Large Orbital Floor Defect Caused by Maxillary Sinus Mucocele

Pyo SB, Song JK, Ju HS, Lim SY

Maxillary sinus mucocele can occur due to many medical factors such as chronic infection, allergic sinonasal disease, trauma, and previous surgery. However, it occurs mainly after Caldwell-Luc operation, usually more...
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Cervicofacial Flap: Can We Save Patient's Sideburns?

Lim DS, Lee DH, Kim SH, Kim KP, Hwang JH, Kim KS, Lee SY

BACKGROUND: The conventional cervicofacial flap may cause the aesthetic problem of sideburns with a mismatched shape and arrangement. We developed a modified method with the goals of minimizing the destruction...
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Does Low-Dose Heparin Have a Significant Role in Free Flap Surgery?

An MY, Shin JY, Lee YK, Sabbagh MD, Roh SG, Lee NH

BACKGROUND: It is controversial issue that heparin decreases thrombosis for microsurgical anastomosis, and its effective role is under discussion. This study is for proving whether low-dose heparin is preventing thrombosis...
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Subcutaneous Sarcoidosis Occurring in Both Chin and Toe

Kim KS, Lim DS, Choi JH, Hwang JH, Lee SY

Sarcoidosis is a systemic inflammatory disease characterized by non-caseating granulomas of unknown origin. Of the fewer than 6% of sarcoidosis cases that occur in subcutaneous tissue, most occur on the...
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Nonsyndromic Multiple Basal Cell Carcinomas

Kim DH, Ko HS, Jun YJ

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) comprising several lesions is not uncommon, but nonsyndromic multiple BCCs with parotid invasion are rare entities. We present two cases of multiple sporadic, nonsyndromic BCCs, and...
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Solitary Fibrous Tumor in Buccal Cheek Mucosa

Yoon CM, Cho JM, Lim KR, Kim SK, Kim SJ, Lee KC

A solitary fibrous tumor is a relatively uncommon neoplasm that usually occurs in the pleura but occurs extremely rarely in the oral cavity. Reported herein is a rare case of...
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Surgical Management of Localized Scleroderma

Lee JH, Lim SY, Lee JH, Ahn HC

BACKGROUND: Localized scleroderma is characterized by a thickening of the skin from excessive collagen deposits. It is not a fatal disease, but quality of life can be adversely affected due...
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Cranial Defect Overlying a Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt: Pressure Gradient Leading to Free Flap Deterioration?

Joo JD, Jang JU, Kim H, Yoon ES, Kang DH

We report a case of free flap deterioration which may have been induced by pressure gradient resulting from cranial defect overlying a ventriculoperitoneal shunt (VP shunt). The patient, male and...
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Histological, Physical Studies after Xenograft of Porcine Ear Cartilage

Ryu YA, Jin M, Kang N

BACKGROUND: Because of the relatively similar size of organs to human and the physiological and structural similarities, the use of porcine as xenograft donors is progressing very actively. In this...
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The Relationship between Explanation and Patient Compliance in Hirudotherapy

Kim KS, Sim HS, Shin JH, Hwang JH, Lee SY

BACKGROUND: The use of leeches can effectively increase the salvage rate of flap congestion. However, the first reaction from patients and carers in using leeches in clinical fields is strong...
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