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Consensus Recommendations for the Management of Androgenetic Alopecia in Egypt: A Modified Delphi Study.
[BACKGROUND] Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a common dermatologic condition with significant psychological and social impact. Treatment remains challenging due to heterogeneity in patient response and limited long-term efficacy data. [OBJE…
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An Algorithmic Approach to use Extended Spreader Grafts in Deviated Noses.
[BACKGROUND] Restoration of a straight and adequately wide nasal dorsum is challenging in patients with deviated noses. Supporting a reformed septum with an extended spreader graft (ESG) is important for maintaining position. [OBJECTIVE] T…
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When to ditch the ladder and take the elevator: The Anderson SArcoma Risk of Complications (A-SARC) score to guide reconstructive decision-making in extremity soft tissue sarcoma patients.
[BACKGROUND] The reconstructive ladder relies mostly on defect size and depth to determine reconstructive technique, however, in actuality, many more variables ultimately inform reconstructive decision making, especially regarding extremity…
- Letter to the editor: A treatment algorithm for hyaluronic acid filler related complications of the face.
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The Racial Representation of Cosmetic Surgery Patients and Physicians on Social Media.
[BACKGROUND] Aggregated data show that Black patients undergo disproportionately lower rates of cosmetic surgery than their Caucasian counterparts. Similarly, laboratory findings indicate that social media representation is lower among Blac…
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Plastic Surgery Across Continents: A Comparison of Residency Training in Subsaharan Africa and the United States.
There is a demonstrated need for access to plastic surgical care in low- and middle-income countries worldwide. Recently, there is increasing interest in promoting transcontinental partnerships between academic institutions to improve train…
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Repetitive exercise dystonia: A difficult to treat hazard of runner and non-runner athletes.
[INTRODUCTION] Runner's dystonia has previously been described in small series or case reports as a lower limb, task-specific dystonia. We have occasionally encountered this disorder and recognized the same phenomenon in non-runners regular…