By Donald W Buck II M.D.
ISBN-10: 0323354912
ISBN-13: 9780323354912
Review of cosmetic surgery, by way of Dr. Donald W. dollar II, offers crucial details on greater than forty issues stumbled on on in-service, board, and MOC tests, in addition to the demanding situations you face in daily perform. utilizing a streamlined, hugely illustrated format, it successfully covers all the fabric you must recognize - from uncomplicated technology to scientific wisdom in cosmetic surgery, together with subspecialty subject matters. The high-yield structure implies that you’ll spend extra time gaining knowledge of very important info and no more time trying to find it.
- Zero in on greater than forty crucial topics came across on in-service, board, and certifying tests in plastic surgery.
- Test your mastery of the material with self-assessment sections that mimic questions encountered on board exams.
- Clearly visualize key content because of terrific, full-color illustrations throughout.
- Find and keep very important information that’s awarded in a concise, high-yield demeanour - via bulleted textual content, specific illustrations, and easy-to-digest lists.
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Chapter 16: Tumors of the lips, oral cavity, oropharynx, and mandible. D. ), Plastic Surgery, vol. 3, 3rd ed. Elsevier, pp. 398–419. , 2013. Chapter 29: Vascular anomalies. , Gurtner, G. ), Plastic Surgery, vol. 1, 3rd ed. Elsevier, China, pp. 676–706. , Hampton, R. com. > Accessed on: October 24, 2014. , 2010. Chapter 93: Odontogenesis, odontogenic cysts, and odontogenic tumors. , et al. ), Cummings Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, 5th ed. Mosby, pp. 1259–1278. , 2013. Chapter 18: Local flaps for facial coverage.
Fundamentals of Maxillofacial Surgery, Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 53–114. , 2005. Traumatic injuries of the trigeminal nerve. , et al. ), Oral and Maxillofacial Trauma, 3rd ed. Elsevier Saunders, Philadelphia, pp. 877–914. , 1998. How to block and tackle the face. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 101, 840–851. , 2013. Chapter 11: Facial paralysis. C. ), Plastic Surgery, 3rd ed. Elsevier, pp. 278–306. Chapter Head and Neck Cancer, Odontogenic Tumors, and Vascular Anomalies • Hemangioma Salivary Gland Tumors ■ 1.
Frey’s syndrome Gustatory sweating that can occur after parotidectomy, secondary to interconnection of the parasympathetic nerve fibers from the parotid gland and the sympathetic nerve fibers of the sweat glands in the overlying skin Diagnosis: Clinical history, starch-iodine test Treatment options ■ Reelevation of the cheek flap with insertion of fascia or acellular dermal matrix to separate the nerve endings ■ Botox chemodenervation • • • Oral Cavity and Pharyngeal Cancer 1. Cancer of the oral cavity and pharynx in the United States is commonly caused by chronic substance abuse, including tobacco and alcohol, and in South Asia by tobacco and betel nut use.
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