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Dear members of the Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association

Chung YK

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Immediate parotid duct reconstruction using an autologous vena comitans of the anterolateral thigh free flap pedicle in ablative head and neck surgery

Kim JW, Kim TG

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Strengthened research ethics, including patient anonymity and informed consent, in MEDLINE and PubMed Central journals

Huh S

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Vascular anomalies of the head and neck: current overview

Lee JW, Chung HY

Vascular anomalies are disorders of the endothelium and surrounding cells that can affect the vasculature and involve any anatomical structure. The most common problem associated with vascular anomalies is psychological...
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Common pitfall of plastic surgeon for diagnosing cutaneous odontogenic sinus

Chang LS

Dental origins are a common cause of facial cutaneous sinus tracts. However, it can be easily overlooked or misdiagnosed if not suspected by a surgeon who is not familiar with...
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Orbital wall restoring surgery with resorbable mesh plate

Joo JD, Kang DH, Kim HS

BACKGROUND: Orbital resorbable mesh plates are adequate to use for isolated floor and medial wall fractures with an intact bony buttress, but are not recommended to use for large orbital...
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A case of intramuscular xanthelasma palpebrarum found during blepharoplasty

Chung YH, Kang SY, Choi WS

Xanthelasma palpebrarum is the most common cutaneous xanthoma found on the medial side of the eyelid. The typical lesion is usually a flat and yellowish plaque on the skin. However,...
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Malignant pilomatricoma of the cheek in an infant

Kim YS, Na YC, Huh WH, Kim JM

Malignant pilomatricoma (pilomatrical carcinoma) is a rare, locally occurring malignant tumor with a high rate of recurrence in the case of incomplete excision. This tumor has two characteristics. First, recurrences...
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A rare development of tumoral calcinosis of the ear auricle

Lee SY, Lee HG, Kim KS, Hwang JH

Tumoral calcinosis is a condition characterized by deposition of calcium salts in the skin and sub- cutaneous tissue, commonly found around the joints. However, tumoral calcinosis of the auricle is...
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New anthropometric data for preoperative planning in orbital wall fracture treatment: the use of eyelid drooping

Lee HB, Lee SH

BACKGROUND: The presence of enophthalmos is an important determinant in the decision of orbital wall fracture surgery. We proposed eyelid drooping as a new anthropometric diagnostic measure and analyzed whether...
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Pediatric follicular lymphoma of the parotid gland

Choi J, Choi HJ, Yim K, Kwon H, Byeon JH, Jung SN

Primary malignant lymphoma rarely presents as a mass in the salivary gland. It accounts for about 1% of salivary gland tumors. The lymphomas of the parotid gland are mainly non-Hodgkin's...
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Unrecognized intraorbital wooden foreign body

Kim YH, Kim H, Yoon ES

Intraorbital wooden foreign bodies may present difficulties in diagnosis due to their radiolucent nature. Delayed recognition and management can cause significant complications. We present a case report that demonstrates these...
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A giant trichoblastic carcinoma

Lee JS, Kwon JH, Jung GS, Lee JW, Yang JD, Chung HY, Cho BC, Choi KY

Trichoblastic carcinoma usually occurs as a malignant transformation of the trichoblastoma, but is very rare. A 25-year-old man was admitted with trichoblastoma in the nuchal area with frequent recurrences since...
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Usefulness of the orbicularis oculi myocutaneous flap in periorbital reconstruction

Kim GW, Bae YC, Kim JH, Nam SB, Kim HS

BACKGROUND: The esthetic and functional outcomes of periorbital defect reconstruction are very important because of the complex anatomy and specialized functions of this region. The orbicularis oculi myocutaneous (OOMC) flap...
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Successful replantation of an amputated helical rim with microvascular anastomosis

Seo BF, Choi HJ, Lee MC, Jung SN

Replantation using microvascular anastomosis is considered to be the optimal method in treating the amputated ear in terms of resulting color, texture, and shape. Only a few cases of ear...
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Reconstruction of cutaneous defects of the nasal tip and alar by two different methods

Kim YH, Yoon HW, Chung S, Chung YK

BACKGROUND: The alar and nasal tip are important subunits of the nose. Determining the optimal procedure for reconstructing a cutaneous defect in a nasal subunit depends on several factors including...
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Trend analysis of nasal bone fracture

Kim KS, Lee HG, Shin JH, Hwang JH, Lee SY

BACKGROUND: Nasal bone fractures occur frequently because the nasal bone is located at the forefront of the face. The goal of this study was to examine the cause, change in...
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