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Summary The nose is one of the most prominent features on the human face, and rhinoplasty has preoccupied surgeons for centuries. The nose is often divided into thirds, each third has its own features. Nasal analysis begins with a frank discussion with the patient and includes a thorough history taking, including prior surgeries and any drug use. Analysis of the nose consists of the relationship of...
Summary Headaches affect millions of people a year and are associated with a great deal of morbidity. Though the causes of headaches are many, a subset of headaches refractory to traditional pharmacologic treatment — namely migraine and cluster headaches — can be treated surgically. All patients should undergo a thorough history and physical examination and evaluation by a headache specialist. Patients...
Primary cutaneous mucoepidermoid carcinoma remains a rare occurrence. This is the first report of a case of primary cutaneous mucoepidermoid carcinoma originating on the scalp and subsequently metastasizing to the parotid gland. The patient was a 53-year-old female who presented with a purple mass on her scalp since 5months prior to examination. Histopathology revealed nests and islands of atypical...
The management of giant omphaloceles (GO) can be quite difficult when there is absence of abdominal domain. Coverage with delayed closure has been described. We present a technique to create an adequate peritoneal domain.This is a retrospective review of our experience using an intraperitoneal tissue expander (IPTE) to create adequate abdominal domain in 2 patients with GO.In 2 children with unrepaired...
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