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A thin superficial temporalis artery revealed by total necrosis of an island scalp flap, a case report.

International journal of surgery case reports

Amouzou KS, Mokako JL, El Youssoufi A, El Harti A, Diouri M.
PMID: 33721824
Int J Surg Case Rep. 2021 Apr;81:105708. doi: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2021.105708. Epub 2021 Feb 27.

INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE: The superficial temporalis artery (STA) counts as one of the most reliable blood supplies capable of supporting the vascularization of the entire scalp. Therefore, total necrosis of a scalp flap based on the superficial temporalis artery...

[Post-burn cervical retractions: 45 cases and a survey of the literature].

Annals of burns and fire disasters

Elamrani D, Zahid A, Aboujaafr N, Diouri M, Bahechar N, Boukind EH.
PMID: 22396675
Ann Burns Fire Disasters. 2011 Sep 30;24(3):149-56.

Post-burn cervical contractures are the consequence of deep burns, which are often neglected or badly managed. They affect the patients' general functioning, aesthetic appearance, and psychological state of mind, and treatment can be difficult. We conducted a retrospective study...

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