WOS: 000412200600004PubMed ID: 29392067Objective: This study aimed to investigate reconstruction methods according to nasal subunits in patients who were surgically treated with diagnosis of non-melanoma skin cancer of the nose. Methods: All patients were retrospectively investigated. This study was conducted between April 2004 and December 2010; 180 patients who were surgically treated with diagnoses of skin basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, cancer of skin appendages, and precancerous lesions and 194 lesions were included. The types of repair performed were divided into seven main groups: Secondary healing, primary closure, skin graft, local flap, auricular composite graft, subtotal reconstruction and prosthesis application. R...
Nonmelanotic skin cancers (NMSCs) are the most frequent of all neoplasms and nasal pyramid represent...
The nose represents the most common site for the presentation of cutaneous cancer, especially in sun...
Introduction: Nasal reconstruction after tumor extirpation is a necessity. The aim of the current s...
Background: The reconstruction of the nasal defects occurring after a tumor excision is rather diffi...
Objective:This study aimed to investigate reconstruction methods according to nasal subunits in pati...
The nose is a critically important aesthetic and functional portion of the face. We can explore nasa...
Background: Seventy-five percent of nonmelanoma skin cancers are located in the head and neck area, ...
The nose represents the most common site for the presentation of cutaneous cancer, especially in sun...
Reconstruction of nasal defects must preserve the integrity of complex facial functions and expressi...
Objective: Most of the malignant cutaneous carcinomas are seen in the nasal region. Reconstruction o...
PURPOSE: Purpose of this study is to assess different surgical techniques, comparing them in order t...
Nonmelanotic skin cancers (NMSCs) are the most frequent of all neoplasms and nasal pyramid represent...
The nose represents the most common site for the presentation of cutaneous cancer, especially in sun...
Introduction: Nasal reconstruction after tumor extirpation is a necessity. The aim of the current s...
Background: The reconstruction of the nasal defects occurring after a tumor excision is rather diffi...
Objective:This study aimed to investigate reconstruction methods according to nasal subunits in pati...
The nose is a critically important aesthetic and functional portion of the face. We can explore nasa...
Background: Seventy-five percent of nonmelanoma skin cancers are located in the head and neck area, ...
The nose represents the most common site for the presentation of cutaneous cancer, especially in sun...
Reconstruction of nasal defects must preserve the integrity of complex facial functions and expressi...
Objective: Most of the malignant cutaneous carcinomas are seen in the nasal region. Reconstruction o...
PURPOSE: Purpose of this study is to assess different surgical techniques, comparing them in order t...
Nonmelanotic skin cancers (NMSCs) are the most frequent of all neoplasms and nasal pyramid represent...
The nose represents the most common site for the presentation of cutaneous cancer, especially in sun...
Introduction: Nasal reconstruction after tumor extirpation is a necessity. The aim of the current s...