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Measuring outcomes in aesthetic surgery: A comprehensive review of the literature
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Systemic sclerosis as a model of chronic rejection in facial composite tissue transplantation.
INTRODUCTION: Chronic rejection remains a potential significant long-term problem of facial
allograft transplantation. Scleroderma parallels chronic rejection in terms of its immunological
pathophysiology and its histopathological processes. Through the analysis of facial ...
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Care Network Strategy Board. Title: This paper presents the full report of the first Young
Adult Burns Camp held in May 2008. FOI Exemption Category, ...
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Page 1. Identifying the psychosocial factors and processes contributing to successful adjustment
to disfiguring conditions by THE APPEARANCE RESEARCH COLLABORATION Professor Nichola
Rumsey, Dr James Byron-Daniel, Dr Rodger Charlton, Dr Alex Clarke, ...
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A Quantitative Comparison of Psychological and Emotional Health Measures in 360 Plastic Surgery Candidates: Is There a Difference Between Aesthetic and
Abstract: This study examines the utility of the aesthetic and reconstructive categorization for
making treatment decisions in patients seeking facial surgery. A total of 360 patients with aesthetic
or combined functional aesthetic deficits were included. Validated psychological scales ...
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Body Image
Associations between processing styles and psychological disorders such as anxiety (eg,
Bar-Haim, Lamy, Pergamin, Bakermans-Kranenburg, & van IJzendoorn, 2007) and depression
(eg, Mogg & Bradley, 2005; Strunk & Adler, 2009) are relatively established. Associations ...
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Mixed methods in health psychology: Theoretical and practical considerations of the third paradigm
Journal of Health Psychology Copyright © 2010 SAGE Publications Los Angeles, London, New
Delhi, Singapore and Washington DC www.sagepublications.com Vol XX(X) 1–10 DOI:
10.1177/1359105310377537 ... ADDRESS. Correspondence should be directed to: E. ...
Measuring Outcomes in Nasal Surgery
Many desire outcome measurements in surgery, but few can agree on the measuring tools, and
fewer yet desire to be measured. This conflict underlies the quandary of measuring outcomes
in any surgical disease process, perhaps more so in the case of surgical procedures that ...
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Patients treated by surgery for oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma report similar appearance issues at follow-up as the general population.
1. J Evid Based Dent Pract. 2009 Dec;9(4):244-6. Patients treated by surgery for
oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma report similar appearance issues
at follow-up as the general population. John MT. Division of ...
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