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Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons
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1998
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25
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Volume:
25
Issue:
3
1. Secondary behavior changes of fibroblast functions induced by conditioned medium of silicone-sensitized murine lymphocytes.
Page:337—345
2. Craniofacial growth following unilateral lambdoid synostosis in rabbits.
Page:327—336
3. Simple method of tie-over dressing.
Page:503—506
4. Clinical study for skin graft donor site after regional thigh blockade.
Page:498—502
5. Reduction mammaplasty using inferior pyramidal dermal pedicle technique.
Page:491—497
6. Clinical experiences with distally based free flap using retrograde arterial frow.
Page:485—490
7. Reconstruction of various sized soft tissue or compound tissue defect using free serratus anterior muscle or composite flap.
Page:473—484
8. Clinical cases of deep inferior epigastric artery free skin flap.
Page:464—472
9. Surgical management and reconstruction of facial arteriovenous malformations.
Page:453—463
10. A clinical review of eyelid sebaceous carcinoma.
Page:446—452
11. Mohs micrographic surgery in the treatment of basal cell carcinoma on the face.
Page:437—445
12. Dacryocystorhinostomy with two mucosal flap.
Page:430—436
13. Orbital dystopia: assessing surgical outcome.
Page:419—429
14. Lateral paracanthal transconjunctival incision for orbital fractures.
Page:411—418
15. The clinical study of medpor in blowout fracture treatment (one hundred patients).
Page:401—410
16. First stage reconstruction of ambiguous external genitalia in children.
Page:394—400
17. Ear elevation using mastoid fascia flap and silicone block.
Page:383—393
18. Experimental study on distally based free flap using retrograde arterial flow.
Page:377—382
19. Effect of prefabrication on the survival of venous island flap.
Page:370—376
20. Histological changes of the deepithelialized rat skin flap after subcutaneous transposition.
Page:355—369
21. The effect of topical melatonin on epidermal melanocytes in uv-irradiated black mice.
Page:346—354