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1 were examined: general surgery, urology, and plastic surgery.
2 tantly improving in the realm of oculofacial plastic surgery.
3 related to treatment of breast cancer after plastic surgery.
4 begin to quantify their need for periodontal plastic surgery.
5 also related fields such as dermatology and plastic surgery.
6 ction of severe wounds is a major problem in plastic surgery.
8 ort study was performed at the Department of Plastic Surgery and Burns Treatment, Rigshospitalet, Cop
10 he three longest residencies - neurosurgery, plastic surgery, and cardiothoracic surgery - report inc
12 rationale for using biologics in periodontal plastic surgery, as well as their anticipated benefits w
13 ients seeking an esthetic smile, periodontal plastic surgery can be a valuable option, as it can impr
14 t the University of Pennsylvania Division of Plastic Surgery clinic, randomized 143 female individual
19 ing this same period, emergency medicine and plastic surgery increased as a match choice, while anest
20 of guided tissue regeneration in periodontal plastic surgery is highly predictable, and highly esthet
22 One of the success factors in periodontal plastic surgery is the synergistic relationship between
26 iplinary team that includes specialists from plastic surgery, neurosurgery, ophthalmology, otolaryngo
29 e orthopedic reference category: general and plastic surgery, otolaryngology, obstetrics and gynecolo
30 ddressing clinical parameters of periodontal plastic surgery outcomes and variables related to CDH in
31 c ulcers, and trauma wounds) who visited the Plastic Surgery outpatient department or were in-patient
33 lected academic and military dermatology and plastic surgery physicians with extensive experience in
35 gingival defects was repaired by a distinct plastic surgery procedure, including a laterally positio
36 on deformities with a variety of periodontal plastic surgery procedures has been described, each demo
39 of the most used and predictable periodontal plastic surgery procedures; reports of late complication
41 = 0.02; P = .83; urology, r = 0.05; P = .64; plastic surgery, r = 0.11; P = .35; otolaryngology, r =
42 38 patients who had undergone other types of plastic surgery reported subsequent rheumatoid arthritis
43 neurosurgery, integrated cardiothoracic, or plastic surgery residency for policies related to family
44 ermatology, procedural/cosmetic dermatology, plastic surgery, scars, wound healing, acne, and isotret
45 ity of injury, treatment, whether or not the plastic surgery service was consulted and any additional
48 est URM representation among applicants were plastic surgery (SRQ, 0.47), otolaryngology (SRQ, 0.53),
50 nal multidisciplinary team from dermatology, plastic surgery, surgical oncology, emergency medicine,
51 approaches combining oncological surgery and plastic surgery techniques are collectively referred to
54 tions encountered when providing periodontal plastic surgery to a patient exhibiting this condition.
56 ic reviews covering the areas of periodontal plastic surgery, treatment of infrabony defects, and alv
57 animal model, gastrointestinal anastomoses, plastic surgery, urologic procedures including heminephr
59 tes of the specialties of anesthesiology and plastic surgery, whom we reported had the greatest diffi
60 test and correlated reconstruction use with plastic-surgery workforce density and other treatments u
61 ks usually involve sternal wound infections, plastic surgery wound infections, or postinjection absce