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Murine Skin Transplantation
Published on: January 16, 2008
[Reconstructive surgery of the skin (author's transl)]
Abstract:
The particular problems of serious soft-tissue injury to the hand are discussed. The careful treatment of tissues, avoidance of any tension, and the necessity for adequate primary care are pursed. The process of growth should not be forgotten. Microsurgery opens up new possibilities for free tissue transplantation in this field.
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