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Simultaneous diagnosis and resection of orofacial rhabdomyosarcoma with frozen section biopsy: a case report

Choi Y, Sung KP, Lee SH

Rhabdomyosarcoma is the most common soft tissue sarcoma in children, accounting for 4.5% of all cases of cancer in childhood. Although the head and neck are the most common sites...
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Current concepts of vascular anomalies

Kim TH, Choi JW, Jeong WS

Vascular anomalies encompass a variety of malformations and tumors that can result in severe morbidity and mortality in both adults and children. Advances have been made in the classification and...
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Clinical analysis of factors affecting the failure of free flaps used in head and neck reconstruction

Lim BJ, Shin JY, Roh SG, Lee NH, Chung YK

Background: Free tissue transfer is the preferred method of reconstructing head and neck defects, with a success rate of approximately 95%. Although flap failure is uncommon, it has a major...
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The cover of an ear thermometer probe as a split-thickness skin graft mold in external auditory canal reconstruction

Lee CR, Yoon S, Kim JH, Choi J, Park KH, Oh DY

Maintaining the patency of the external auditory canal (EAC) during reconstruction is important because of its physiological role in hearing and immunological protective functions. The curved shape of the EAC...
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Basal cell adenoma of parotid gland: two case reports and literature review

Yoon S, Kim Y, Moon SH

Most of salivary tumors are benign in nature and are typically diagnosed and classified based on their histopathological presentation. Basal cell adenoma of the salivary glands is a rare, benign...
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Removal of an intraosseous hemangioma of the frontal bone through an anterior hairline incision: a case report

Kim MG, Ryu JH, Lee DM, Park TS, Choi JA, Lee KC, Han SH

An intraosseous hemangioma of the frontal bone is typically removed via a coronal incision. This procedure, while effective, can be lengthy and may result in complications such as a prominent...
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Diagnosis of split fractures of the mandible in adults

Kim T, Jung SG, Hong IP, Hwang YJ

Background: Mandibular split fractures, in which the fracture occurs exclusively in the posterior wall, are uncommon. This study aimed to enhance clinicians’ understanding of mandibular split fractures and offer insights...
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Intramuscular epidermal cyst in the masticator space: a case report

Han SW, Kim J, Kim SW, Eom M, Yang CE

An epidermal cyst, also known as an epidermoid cyst or epidermal inclusion cyst, is the most prevalent type of cutaneous cyst. This noncancerous lesion can appear anywhere on the body,...
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Optic foramen location on computed tomography

Nguyen VD, Le MTQ, Nguyen CD, Nguyen TTK

Background: This study aimed to identify the location of the optic foramen in relation to the anterior sphenoid sinus wall, which is essential information for surgeons in planning and performing...
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