Introduction: The healthcare costs for treatment of community-acquired decubitus ulcers accounts for $11.6 billion in the United States annually. Patients with stage 3 and 4 decubitus ulcers are often treated inefficiently prior to reconstructive surgery while physicians attempt to optimize their condition (debridement, fecal/urinary diversion, physical therapy, nutrition, and obtaining durable medical goods).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Up to 17.4 in every 10,000 births are affected by microtia, but no consensus exists on a gold standard technique for autogenous repair. In this study, the authors compare 2 common methods-the Brent and Nagata autogenous costal cartilage ear reconstruction techniques.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia is an uncommon benign condition of mesenchymal proliferation. Fewer than 1500 cases have been reported in previous literature. It is observed most commonly in postmenopausal and perimenopausal women and is extremely rare to present in children.
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