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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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4
Volume:
18
Issue:
4
1. Physiological aspects of acute hand injuried patients.
Page:754—759
2. Intrisic contracture after trauma.
Page:749—753
3. Clinical study on post-burn syndactyly with interdigital scar contracture.
Page:735—748
4. A study on the postaxial polydactyly of the foot.
Page:727—734
5. Reconstruction of the hand dorearm by use of free flap.
Page:716—726
6. Frontalis muscle transfer technique through single inscision in blepharoptosis.
Page:708—715
7. Treatment of the complications after augmentation rhinoplasty: dermofat graft.
Page:697—707
8. The usefulness of V-Y myocutaneous flaps for pressure sore in throchanteric and ischial area.
Page:690—696
9. Reconstruction of soft tissue defect in the lower extremity with free flaps.
Page:683—689
10. Revision of scalp alopecia by tissue expansion.
Page:676—682
11. Full-thickness skin graft using the skin stretched by tissue expander.
Page:669—675
12. Facial reconstruction with cheek flap.
Page:662—668
13. Treatment of the orbital dystopia associated with cavernous lymphangioma.
Page:654—661
14. Primary repair of the transected facial nerve.
Page:640—653
15. An experimental study for ear reconstruction using the perichondrial flap.
Page:633—639
16. The effects of superoxide dismutase on ischemic revascularized muscle in rats.
Page:626—632
17. An experimental study of auricle reconstruction using negative auricle plastic mold.
Page:620—625
18. An experimental study of glutaraldehyde treated homogenous cartilage graft in rabbits.
Page:612—619
19. Postoperative irradiation effect of Co-60 on the patency of microvascular anastomoses of femoral vessels in rats.
Page:603—611
20. Experimental study of the intimal change after microvascular reconstruction using polyurethane composite microvascular graft.
Page:597—602
21. Changes of lymphocyte subpopulation & histologic finding of thymus and spleen after thermal burn in mouse.
Page:587—596