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Volume: 21 Issue: 6

1. Osteotomy and iliac bone graft for the treatment of malunion caused by failed mandibular fracture reduction Page:384—386
2. Schwannoma on the nasal dorsum and tip with sensory changes Page:380—383
3. No-fat diet for treatment of donor site chyle leakage in vascularized supraclavicular lymph node transfer Page:376—379
4. Congenital midline cervical cleft: An easily misdiagnosed disease Page:372—375
5. Schwannoma of the posterior branch of the great auricular nerve Page:368—371
6. Aggressive cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma of the scalp Page:363—367
7. Usefulness of full-thickness skin grafting from the infraclavicular area for facial reconstruction Page:357—362
8. Modified temporalis tendon transfer extended with periosteum for facial paralysis patients Page:351—356
9. Endoscopic slide-in orbital wall reconstruction for isolated medial blowout fractures Page:345—350
10. Masseter nerve-based facial palsy reconstruction Page:337—344
11. On entering a new decade: Foolish old surgeons removing the mountains Page:335—336
12. Osteotomy and iliac bone graft for the treatment of malunion caused by failed mandibular fracture reduction Page:384—386
13. Schwannoma on the nasal dorsum and tip with sensory changes Page:380—383
14. No-fat diet for treatment of donor site chyle leakage in vascularized supraclavicular lymph node transfer Page:376—379
15. Congenital midline cervical cleft: An easily misdiagnosed disease Page:372—375
16. Schwannoma of the posterior branch of the great auricular nerve Page:368—371
17. Aggressive cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma of the scalp Page:363—367
18. Usefulness of full-thickness skin grafting from the infraclavicular area for facial reconstruction Page:357—362
19. Modified temporalis tendon transfer extended with periosteum for facial paralysis patients Page:351—356
20. Endoscopic slide-in orbital wall reconstruction for isolated medial blowout fractures Page:345—350
21. Masseter nerve-based facial palsy reconstruction Page:337—344
22. On entering a new decade: Foolish old surgeons removing the mountains Page:335—336