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Defect Repair After Resection of the Tumor of the External Nose

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Oncoplastic surgery

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For the plastic surgeons, the nasal repair and reconstruction are one of the most challenging works, because that requires not only the reconstruction of a visually important and iconic facial organ but also the reconstruction of a functioning organ.

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Zhang, Y., Qian, Y., Li, Z. (2018). Defect Repair After Resection of the Tumor of the External Nose. In: Zhou, X., Cao, Y., Wang, W. (eds) Oncoplastic surgery. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3400-8_10

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