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  1. ... lymph node in cutaneous melanoma: A comparison of complications, costs, hospitalization times, and operation times. European Journal of Plastic Surgery. 2005; 27 (7):347–350. Reason: Population not ...
  2. ... chronic pancreatitis K.19.1. Metal stents versus plastic stents Figure ... versus surgery Figure 299 Recurrence of biliary obstruction (Successful treatment) ...
  3. ... breast asymmetry in women may be corrected through plastic ... Secondary Complications Infants with severe skin erosions should be monitored ...
  4. ... to be lower with metal stents compared with plastic stents. ... overall complications including both those related to the preoperative stent ...
  5. ... al 2012 ]. Lesions may recur after excision. Significant complication ... eval Plastic surgery eval Intertriginous, perianal, & neck areas are prone to ...
  6. ... used include: Amphotericin B Ketoconazole Miltefosine Paromomycin Pentamidine Plastic surgery may be needed to correct the disfigurement caused by sores on the face (cutaneous leishmaniasis).
  7. ... a series of operations to correct birth defects. Plastic surgery can correct the receding chin and other changes in face structure.
  8. ... 55; no other Medicare criteria 0 Rare Neurological Complications After ... plastic surgery: Analyzingweekday versusweekend admissions in body contouring procedures ...
  9. ... nutrition helps stop the disease from getting worse. Plastic surgery may be necessary to remove destroyed tissues and reconstruct facial bones. This will improve facial appearance and the function of the mouth and jaw.
  10. ... including a risk-benefit analysis that includes preventing complications of obesity, and ... to plastic surgery (such as apronectomy) when appropriate access to ...
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