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Health & Medicine Spinal dysraphism and its management

1. Spinal Dysraphism & Tethered Cord Syndrome Dr. Mukhtar Neurosurgery Postgraduate Medical Institute, HMC 2. Aims • Essential Embryology • Introduction to Spinal…

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1. The Art of Filler Therapy “ Using safe, state of the art compounds which are artistically placed under the skin surface” David T. Harvey, MD for more information log…

Health & Medicine Septal cartilage for repairing partial defect of auricule.

1. Septal cartilage for repairing partial defect of auricule. MD. Bizhga Gjergji ENT Clinic, General Trauma University Hospital,Tirana, Albania. MD. Hoxhallari Xhevahir ENT…

Health & Medicine Acne Scars: 4 Ways To Get Rid of Them

1. Acne Scars:4 Ways To Get Rid of Them 2. 4 Ways To Get Rid of Them Acne marks can cause bad pores and skin complexion and at times causes a blow to one's individual…

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Acne Scars: 4 Ways To Get Rid of Them 4 Ways To Get Rid of Them Acne marks can cause bad pores and skin complexion and at times causes a blow to one's individual confidence.…

Healthcare Lecture: surgical wound healing

Wound healing Wound healing Upper Chesapeake Medical Center Spine Conference 9/5/14 Skin function Protect Sensation Thermoregulate Evaporate Storage and synthesize Absorb…

Documents Nonsyndromic aplasia cutis congenita

Nonsyndromic aplasia cutis congenitaNonsyndromic aplasia cutis congenita Description Nonsyndromic aplasia cutis congenita is a condition in which babies are born with localized

Documents Extensive Aplasia Cutis Congenita Encircling the Trunk Associated with Fetus Papyraceus

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Documents Aplasia cutis congenita: a case report

Aplasia cutis congenita: a case report Aplasia cutis congenita is the congenital absence of skin most commonly affecting the scalp. No definite etiology is available but