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Publikováno v:
Hand clinics. 16(2)
Human capacity for physiologic adaptation to cold is minimal; we survive by insulating ourselves with protective clothing. In addition to the irreversible direct injury caused by ice crystallization, the authors have outlined four possible mechanisms
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The Journal of burn carerehabilitation. 20(4)
Adequate nutritional support is a primary concern in the treatment of patients with burns. Traditionally dietitians estimated energy requirements with the use of multifactorial equations that took into account anthropometric variables and burn severi
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Surgical oncology clinics of North America. 6(1)
Limb-sparing surgery for cancer of the lower extremity has ushered the development of composite, one-stage reconstructions that employ a combination of autologous tissues, bone allografts, and endoprosthetic devices. The success of these efforts in p
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Advances in cardiac surgery. 7
Autor:
L J, Gottlieb, L A, Levine
Publikováno v:
Plastic and reconstructive surgery. 92(2)
One-stage phallic construction using the radial forearm free flap was originally reported in 1984. This potentially sensate, thin, minimally hair-bearing flap, whose design incorporated a vascularized urethra, provided significant advantages over pre
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Plastic and reconstructive surgery. 90(2)
This study was designed to evaluate biomechanically defined wound healing in full-thickness skin explants in tissue culture. The requirement for preculture incubation of wounds in situ was characterized. Full-thickness skin incisions were made in 44
Publikováno v:
Hand clinics. 6(2)
In conclusion, the pathogenesis of electrical injury is more complex than previously thought. Cellular damage occurs both by heating and electroporation. The relative contributions of heat and electroporation depend on the duration of electric curren
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ASDC journal of dentistry for children. 52(3)
This paper includes morphological descriptions of bifurcated maxillary primary canines. Three major primary canine root types are recognized: A single root without trace of a groove, a root with a faint to distinct labial groove, a root with a broad