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Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons
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1991
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18
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1
Volume:
18
Issue:
1
1. Result of primary flexor-tendon repairs in "no man's land".
Page:161—169
2. A clinical study on industrial hand injury(II).
Page:153—160
3. Reconstruction with venous free flaps in hand injury.
Page:146—152
4. Rupture of silicone gel prosthesis after augmentation mammoplasty.
Page:141—145
5. Clinical analysis of use of tissue expanders.
Page:130—140
6. Scrotal reconstruction with gracilis myocutaneous flap in Fournier's gangrene.
Page:124—129
7. Correction of congenital blepharoptosis using frontalis myofascial flap.
Page:114—123
8. Open reduction of the tripod malar fracture and the masseter myotomy at the origin.
Page:107—113
9. Reconstruction of the lower leg with free latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap.
Page:101—106
10. Reconstruction of extensive scalp defect using free latissimus dorsi muscle flap.
Page:95—100
11. The effect of local electric stimulation on the survival of the random pattern skin flaps in rats.
Page:88—94
12. Inhibition of prostaglandin F2 and thromboxane B2 synthesis in electrically injured tissue by flurbiprofen, prednisolone and gabexate mesilate.
Page:75—87
13. An experimental study of the electrical stimulation effect on the tendon healing in vitro.
Page:66—74
14. Treatment of anterior interosseous nerve syndrome.
Page:59—65
15. The use of the tissue expander for the treatment of alopecia.
Page:51—58
16. Early changes in tissue ATP. glucose and lactate following vascular occlusion in island skin flaps of the rats.
Page:47—50
17. Maxilla reconstruction with free flap after total maxillectomy.
Page:39—46
18. Modified lateral cervical advancement flaps for the correction of webbed neck deformity.
Page:33—38
19. Cranial bone graft to correct hypoplastic pyriform aperture in the unilateral cleft lip nose deformity.
Page:23—32
20. Study on the "TAKE" of cultured keratinocyte graft.
Page:13—22
21. The effect of epidermal growth factor in wound healing of skin defect.
Page:5—12