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July-December 1988 Volume 21 | Issue 2
Page Nos. 59-122
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Modern trends in leprosy. |
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Safe design of the versatile transverse back flap. |
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'Turn-over' flap for pressure sores. |
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This paper describes the use of deepithelialized 'Turn-over' flaps to cover pressure sores in paraplegic patients. Four patients have been treated successfully using this technique. The possible advantages of this flap are mentioned. |
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Resurfacing the great toe by an island flap. |
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M Nandi, Chowdhury S Roy A distally based dorsalis pedis island flap has been used to resurface the soft tissue defects of the great toe successfully in five cases. |
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The cervico-humeral fasciocutaneous flap. |
p. 98 |
JK Sinha, VS Singh, V Bhattacharya, FM Tripathi Cervico-humeral fasciocutaneous flap was raised successfully in five patients for the treatment of post-burn contracture of the neck as a single stage procedure. Post-operative splintage was not required. There was no flap loss. Dog-ear correction and Z-plasty were performed as touch-up procedures. |
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Craniofacial morphology in unoperated cleft lip and palate. |
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SN Deshpande, LK Sharma Cleft lip and palate patients have normal growth potential. Inadvertent surgery done in early childhood results in maxillary hypoplasia, which manifests in later life. Unoperated cleft lip and palate patients have normal craniofacial morphology when compared to controls of same age and sex, irrespective of the type of cleft. Lateral cephalometric analysis of craniofacial morphology in 22 cases of cleft lip and palate has been studied whose results are being presented. |
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Pierre robin syndrome with osteoarthropathy. |
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VS Singh, AS Dubey, A dubey A case of Pierre Robin syndrome with osteoarthropathy affecting the superior and the inferior extremity and the spinal column is being presented. |
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False median cleft : a case report. |
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RN Sharma, JL Razdan An unusual case of false median cleft with its management is being presented because of its rarity. |
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Orthodontic management of cleft palate patient : a case report. |
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P Tandon, R Tandon T he details of the Orthodontic management of cleft lip and palate patients as practiced in our department is being presented here. |
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