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Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery
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2005
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5
Volume:
21
Issue:
5
1. A study on the promoting effects of recombinant human epidermal growth factor on skin wound healing in rats.
Page:379—383
2. Study on viability measurement of fat for grafting.
Page:375—378
3. Differential display of homeobox gene expressions in the normal, wounded human fetal and adult skins by DNA microarray.
Page:372—374
4. The experimental researches on the use of triamcinolone acetonide for the prevention of implant capsular contracture.
Page:368—371
5. A three-dimension in vitro model for angiogenesis of hemangioma.
Page:364—367
6. Autologous buccal mucosal graft pre-transplantation for urethral reconstruction of complicated hypospadias.
Page:360—363
7. Repairing soft-tissue defection of ankle and foot by sural neurovascular pedicle fasciocutaneous reversed island flap.
Page:356—359
8. Fingertip reconstruction using a volar flap based on the transverse palmar branch of the digital artery.
Page:353—355
9. Application of auricle posterior flap with two subcutaneous pedicles on mastoidea for repairing of big defect of auricled.
Page:351—352
10. Tissue expansion under the cicatrix.
Page:348—350
11. Suspending of M. temporal, temporal fascia and parietal periosteum to correct late facial palsy.
Page:345—347
12. The endoscopically assisted forehead lift using skull cortical tunnel fixation--a report of 19 cases.
Page:342—344
13. Surgical management of craniomaxillofacial fibrous dysplasia.
Page:338—341
14. The application of the dissociate bone flap in treatment of the macrosis depressed skull fracture on the frontal orbit part.
Page:335—337
15. The periareolar approach management of postoperative complications of breast augmentation by injected polyacrylamide hydrogel.
Page:332—334
16. Breast reconstruction using free transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap after resection of breast cancer.
Page:328—331
17. The study on donor site sequelae after autologous breast reconstruction with an extended latissimus dorsi flap.
Page:325—327