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Ectropion of odontogenic origin

Kim Y, Kim SW

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Cervical chondrocutaneous remnant: a case report

Park DH, Lee JK, Baik BS, Yang WS, Kim SY

Cervical chondrocutaneous branchial remnants are very rare congenital lesions of the lateral neck; thus, our knowledge of this condition derives almost entirely from occasional case reports in the literature. They...
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Late reconstruction of post-traumatic enophthalmos and hypoglobus using three-dimensional implants: a case series

Choi JH, Baek W

Post-traumatic enophthalmos and hypoglobus are common sequelae of facial bone fractures, even after reduction surgery. They are associated with functional and esthetic issues, which may lower the quality of life....
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Evolution and current status of microsurgical tongue reconstruction, part II

Choi JW, Alshomer F, Kim YC

Tongue reconstruction remains a major aspect of head and neck reconstructive procedures. Surgeons planning tongue reconstruction should consider several factors to optimize the overall outcomes. Specifically, various technical aspects related...
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Limited eye movement caused by clumping of fibrin glue used in blowout fracture surgery: a care report

Shin JY, Lee NH, Kim MS, Roh SG, Chung YK

Fibrin glue is a topical agent widely used for hemostasis, wound healing, and surgical adhesion. Complications of fibrin glue itself are extremely rare because it is absorbed over time, but...
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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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Open rhinoplasty in secondary cleft nose deformity with suture techniques

Lee CK, Min BD

Background: Correction of secondary cleft nose deformity is one of the most important portions in the management of cleft lip patients. Various techniques have been introduced to achieve adequate shape,...
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Reduction of comminuted fractures of the anterior wall of the frontal sinus using threaded Kirschner wires and a small eyebrow incision

Lee DW, Kwak SH, Choi HJ, Kim JH

Background: Frontal sinus fractures are relatively rare. Their surgical management significantly differs depending on whether the posterior wall is invaded and the clinical features vary. A bicoronal incision or endoscopic...
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Epidemiology and patterns of nasal bone fracture in elderly patients in comparison to other age groups: an 8-year single-center retrospective analysis

Jung S, Yoon S, Kim Y

Background: Nasal bone fractures are the most common type of facial bone fracture, but are under-studied in adults above 65 years of age. Therefore, we investigated the epidemiology and patterns...
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