Scalp and Forehead Reconstruction

ABSTRACT The treatment of scalp and forehead defects is challenging. There are few cases in which an untreated scalp defect can heal by secondary intention. However, lack of adequate treatment can also lead to fatal consequences. Adequate judgment and treatment of a defect on the scalp are therefore...

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