Comparative Study between Expanded Cervico-Humeral Flap and Expanded Full Thickness Skin Graft in Aesthetic Reconstruction of Facial Burn Scars

Niveen Fathy Al Mahmoudy;

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The face is a mosaic of lines, contours, prominences and depressions producing reflection of light and shadows. The anatomical structure of the face can be conceptualized as a tripartite composite of skin, fat, muscles, connective tissue and hard tissue f


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Title Comparative Study between Expanded Cervico-Humeral Flap and Expanded Full Thickness Skin Graft in Aesthetic Reconstruction of Facial Burn Scars
Other Titles الدراسة المقارنة بين الشريحة العنقية العضدية المتمددة والترقيع الجلدي المتمدد كامل السمك في الاصلاح التجميلي لندبات حروق الوجه
Authors Niveen Fathy Al Mahmoudy
Keywords Comparative Study between Expanded Cervico-Humeral Flap and Expanded Full Thickness Skin Graft in Aesthetic Reconstruction of Facial Burn Scars
Issue Date 2012
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The face is a mosaic of lines, contours, prominences and depressions producing reflection of light and shadows. The anatomical structure of the face can be conceptualized as a tripartite composite of skin, fat, muscles, connective tissue and hard tissue f

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