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Effects of methylprednisolone on the viability of experimental flow-through venous flaps
(Thieme Medical Publ Inc, 2002)In this study, the effects of a corticosteroid, methylprednisolone, on the survival of flow-through venous flaps were investigated in rabbits. Flow-through venous flaps, sized 3.0 x 4.5 cm, were raised in the rabbit-ear ... -
Free radical-induced damage in experimental peripheral nerve injection injury
(Thieme Medical Publ Inc, 2003)Peripheral nerve injury secondary to injection of therapeutic agents is well-documented. Until recently, the precise mechanism of injury has been obscure; even today, the treatment of these nerve injection injuries remains ... -
Impact of Vascularization Type on Peripheral Nerve Microstructure
(Thieme Medical Publ Inc, 2009)Experimental and clinical studies have demonstrated that vascularized nerve grafts are superior to nonvascularized nerve grafts with respect to healing. By means of the inherent vascularity in vascularized nerve grafts, ... -
Is Selfie a New Cause of Increasing Rhinoplasties?
(Thieme Medical Publ Inc, 2017)The digital world and social media are becoming increasingly important. Social media connect people together in a visual manner. Profile photographs are required by most social networking sites. A trend toward the increasing ... -
Prefabrication of a free peripheral nerve graft following implantation on an arteriovenous pedicle
(Thieme Medical Publ Inc, 2002)Extensive nerve injuries frequently necessitate the use of long autografts, and sources of expendable donor nerves are limited. It is for these cases that nerve transplantation would have its greatest potential. However, ... -
Sonoelastographic Evaluation of the Lower Lateral Nasal Cartilage Lateral Crus, Auricular Conchal Cartilage, and Costal Cartilage
(Thieme Medical Publ Inc, 2019)We investigated the sonoelastographic features of the lower lateral nasal cartilage lateral crus (LLNC-LC), auricular conchal cartilage (ACC), and costal cartilage (CC). In this prospective study, group 1 consisted of 60 ...