Publications by authors named "Marie Maillet Declerck"

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  • * Factors contributing to osteochondrosis include genetics, mechanical stress, blood supply issues, and hormonal imbalances, indicating it's likely caused by multiple influences.
  • * The report discusses a unique case of an 11-year-old girl with bilateral osteochondrosis in the distal tibial epiphysis, which is unusual since this area is rarely affected and only one similar case has been previously documented.
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Introduction: Aplasia cutis congenita (ACC) is a rare congenital disorder, which most commonly involves the scalp, and can affect the galea, the pericranium, the bone, and the dura mater. ACC thus is at risk of infection and hemorrhage. There is no consensus over the ideal management and the role for plastic surgery.

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Introduction: Tissue expansion is frequently used in scalp repair in children. The short-term complications are well known and described in the literature. Impacts at a distance such as potential deformation of the skull or widening of the scar are not so often presented.

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