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Scalp metastasis from an adenocarcinoma of the lung mimicking a cystic mass: case report and literature review

Kim HK, Kang SH, Kim WS, Kang SH, Kim WJ, Kim HS, Bae TH

A 67-year-old man visited our plastic surgery clinic complaining of a palpable protruding mass (2.0 × 2.5 cm) in the right occipital region. To establish an appropriate treatment plan for...
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Kerion Celsi Caused by Trichophyton verrucosum Mimicking a Hypervascular Tumor in a Pediatric Patient: A Case Report

Kim KR, Park H, Kim DR, Yoon Y, Jeon C, Lee S, Lim SY, Kim JH, Kim YJ

A dermatophyte is a zoonotic infection that causes infection on the skin, hair, and nails and is transmitted through contact. The species of Microsporum, Trichophyton, and Epidermophyton are the major...
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Scalp reconstruction using the reverse temporalis muscle flap: a case report

Na Y, Shin D, Choi H, Kim J, Lee M

The scalp is the thickest skin in the body and protects the intracranial structures. The coverage of a large scalp defect is a difficult surgical procedure, the full details of...
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Scalp Reconstruction and Cranioplasty using the Latissimus Dorsi Musculocutaneous Flap in a Patient with Recurrent Wound Dehiscence Accompanied by MRSA Infection

Yoon T, Kim SW

The latissimus dorsi flap has high vascularity and is helpful for the reconstruction of infected areas. Herein, we present a patient with recurrent infections and soft-tissue defects who underwent cranial...
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Head Injury during Childbirth

Chong S

Head injuries are the most common type of birth injuries. Among them, most of the injuries is limited to the scalp. and the prognosis is good enough to be unnoticed...
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Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma Presenting as a Scalp Mass

Kim MS, Pyo SY, Park HY, Jo HR, Kim J

Peripheral scalp T-cell lymphoma is a very rare disease. We report a case of a 22-year-old man who presented an indolent large scalp mass in the right frontal scalp region....
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Chronic Osteomyelitis of Cranial Bones in a Patient with High-Voltage Electrical Burn on the Scalp: A Case Report

Jung SW, Choi JH, Yoo KT, Lim C

High-voltage electrical burn injuries on the scalp often result in scalp and cranial bone necrosis. Repetitive debridements and rich-vascularized flap coverage of the cranium are required. However, despite successful flap...
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Treatment Outcome of Scalp Angiosarcoma: A Single Institute Experience

Ryu SS, Park SJ, Jung YH, Choi SH, Nam SY, Kim SY, Lee YS

Background and Objectives Scalp angiosarcoma is a rare but aggressive vascular malignancy. It is often found in the advanced state and tends to cause distant metastasis at an early stage....
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Surgical refinement of the purse-string suture for skin and soft tissue defects of the head and neck

Park H, Lee Y, Yeo H, Park H

Background: The purse-string suture (PSS) is a simple and rapid wound closure method that results in minimal scarring. It has been used to treat circular or oval skin defects caused...
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Scalp metastasis of advanced gastric cancer

Ryu HR, Lee DW, Choi HJ, Kim JH, Ahn H

Head and neck cutaneous metastasis of advanced gastric cancer is uncommon, and scalp metastasis is particularly rare. We present the case of a 60-year-old man who was diagnosed with cutaneous...
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Case of Mental Retardation Associated with Aplasia Cutis Congenita and Skull Defect

Cho HC, Hwang JH

Aplasia cutis congenita (ACC) is a rare congenital disorder characterized by skin defects involving the epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous tissue, bone, and sometimes dura. It commonly affects the scalp in approximately...
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A systematic review of the scalp donor site for split-thickness skin grafting

Oh SJ

Split-thickness skin grafting (STSG) is the gold standard for coverage of acute burns and reconstructive wounds. However, the choice of the donor site for STSG varies among surgeons, and the...
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Scalp reconstruction: A 10-year experience

Jang HU, Choi YW

Background: The scalp is an important functional and aesthetic structure that protects the cranial bone. Due to its inelastic characteristics, soft-tissue defects of the scalp make reconstruction surgery difficult. This...
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Complex oncologic resection and reconstruction of the scalp: Predictors of morbidity and mortality

Tecce MG, Othman S, Mauch JT, Nathan S, Tilahun E, Broach RB, Azoury SC, Kovach SJ

Background: Oncologic resection of the scalp confers several obstacles to the reconstructive surgeon dependent upon patient-specific and wound-specific factors. We aim to describe our experiences with various reconstructive methods, and...
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Scarred scalp reconstruction with a rectangular expander

Shin H, Shin J, Lee JY

Scalp reconstruction is challenging because the scalp is inelastic, stiff, and has hair follicles. Tissue expansion offers aesthetically pleasing outcomes with minimal donor-site morbidity. However, in a scarred scalp, the...
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Meningothelial hamartoma of the scalp

Kim T, Kim J, Choi J, Oh S, Kwon S, Jeong W

Meningothelial hamartoma is a benign tumor composed of ectopic meningothelial elements in the dermis and subcutaneous tissue. It mainly occurs in the scalp; however, the incidence is extremely low. The...
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Cutaneous Scalp Metastases of Malignant Phyllodes Tumor of the Breast

Lee Hj, Lim HS, Ki SY, Lee JE, Lee JS, Park MH

Phyllodes tumor (PT) of the breast is a relatively rare fibroepithelial tumor that accounts for < 1% of primary breast neoplasms. PT is classified histologically as benign, borderline, or malignant,...
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Successful management of a Comatose Patient with Traumatic Brain Exposure with a fronto-Parieto-occipital flap

Maduba CC, Nnadozie U

Composite skull defects in patients with severe head injuries are very challenging to manage. The dilemma when deciding whether to perform a definitive reconstruction is how long to wait for...
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Superficial Temporal Artery Based Pedicled Flap for the Reconstruction of Traumatic Complicated Scalp Defects

Kim JH, Min HJ, Kim YW, Cheon YW, Kim YJ, Pae WS

Reconstruction of traumatic defects on the scalp can be challenging. In cases of skull trauma, direct incisions close to bony defects can lead to skin and soft tissue necrosis. To...
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Schwannoma Presenting as a Scalp Mass: A Case Report with Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings

Park JS, Moon J, Cho SI, Mun JH

A schwannoma can develop anywhere along the course of nerves. However, a schwannoma presenting as a scalp nodule is rare. Here, we present a rare case of schwannoma on the...
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