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Treatment of Morbihan disease

Kim JH

Morbihan disease (MD) is a rare condition that involves rosaceous lymphedema or erythematous lymphedema of the middle and upper thirds of the face. It typically affects the periorbital region, forehead,...
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Poroid hidradenoma of the scalp

Min BD, Lee CK, Chung CE, Kim DC, Paik SY

Poroid hidradenoma has both features of hidradenoma and poroma. The histological hidradenoma framework consisting of solid and cystic components, and the presence of poroid and cuticular cells resembling a poroid...
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Correction of a nasal soft triangle deficiency as a complication of augmentation rhinoplasty

Kim ES, Heo JW, Yang CE, Kim J, Kim SW

The soft tissue triangle is an easily recognizable subunit of the nose. Therefore, deformities in this region resulting from trauma or complications after cosmetic surgery can have serious cosmetic impacts....
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Giant basal cell carcinoma of the left lateral neck

Baik B, Park S, Ji S, Kim S

Basal cell carcinoma is a malignant epithelial neoplasm of the skin and the most common human skin cancer. It is generally associated with a good prognosis. In this case report,...
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Reconstruction of a small defect of the lower vermilion adjacent to white roll using a modified O-Z flap

Kim HI, Kim HS, Park JH, Yi HS, Kim YS, Kim HY

Reconstruction of lip defects is important because the lips play an important role in maintaining aesthetic facial balance, facial expressions, and speech. There are various methods of lip reconstruction such...
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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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Delayed rupture of a posttraumatic retromaxillary pseudoaneurysm causing massive bleeding: a case report

Hwang JH, Kim WH, Choi JH, Kim KS, Lee SY

Posttraumatic pseudoaneurysm of the face is caused by blunt, penetrating, or surgical trauma. Although its incidence is low, pseudoaneurysm rupture can cause a life-threatening, massive hemorrhage. A 48-year-old man visited...
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Does reduction of the oncologic safety margin for facial basal cell carcinoma result in higher recurrence rates?

Kim ES, Yang CE, Chung YK

Background: Wide surgical excision is the gold standard for basal cell carcinoma (BCC) treatment. Typically, resection requires a safety margin ≥ 4 mm. We aimed to confirm BCC excisions’ cancer...
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Three-dimensional analysis of facial asymmetry after zygomaticomaxillary complex fracture reduction: a retrospective analysis of 101 East Asian patients

Cho J, Kim Y, Choi Y

Background: The zygomaticomaxillary complex (ZMC) has a protruded, convex shape and plays a vital role in determining the contour by affecting the width of the middle face. This study aimed...
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Clinical assessment and management of auricular arteriovenous malformation: retrospective study

Kim DG, Cho HG, Ryu JY, Lee JS, Lee SJ, Lee JM, Lee SY, Huh S, Kim JY, Chung HY

Background: Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) which is a high-blood-flow lesion with connections between arteries and veins without an intervening capillary bed, is difficult to manage. The ear is the second most...
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