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    Jianhua Liu, Bing Shi, editors.
    Summary: This Atlas covers various types of lip and nose deformities and introduces individualized surgical plan for patients. The surgical techniques are classified according to the various types of deformities. Schematic diagrams, pre-operative and post-operative photographs are supplemented by detailed explanations. It consists of four parts: anatomical structure of lips and nose; cosmetic surgery of lips and nose; plastic surgery of nasolabial congenital deformity; plastic surgery of acquired nasolabial defect and deformities. The management of nasolabial deformities and defects crosses many surgical disciplines, and therefore, this book recommended to be read by surgeons of different backgrounds i.e. oral and maxillofacial surgery, plastic surgery, cosmetic surgery, otorhinolaryngology, etc. It can also be used as a reference for anatomy, developmental biology, physiology, linguistics, aesthetics and other basic medical sciences.

    Contents:
    Applied anatomy of lips and nose
    Embryo development of lips and nose
    Aesthetic features of lips and nose
    Cosmetic surgery of lips
    Cosmetic surgery of nose
    Plastic surgery of unilateral cleft lip
    Plastic surgery of bilateral cleft lip
    Plastic surgery of postoperative deformity of unilateral cleft lip
    Plastic surgery of secondary deformity of bilateral cleft lip
    Correction of secondary nasal deformity of unilateral cleft lip
    Correction of secondary nasal deformity of bilateral cleft lip
    Plastic surgery of facial cleft
    Essentials of surgical design for acquired lip defect
    Surgical methods of simple lip defect
    Modified Bernard's sliding flaps for larger lower lip defect
    Reconstructive surgery after total lower lip resection
    Reconstruction of upper lip defect after tumor resection
    Reconstruction of irregular lip defects
    Reconstruction of lip defects with composite tissue flaps
    Reconstruction of total nasal defect.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
  • Article
    Kaslíková J, Tousek J, Jirka J, Reneltová I, Rossmann P, Kocandrle V.
    Czech Med. 1978;1(2):116-21.
    A report is presented on the first case of miliary tuberculosis in a group of 84 kidney transplant recipients treated in the Institute of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Prague, until March 1976. The specific process was verified by bacteriological investigations of the sputum and urine. Productive specific tuberculoid-type nodules with sporadically occurring acidoresistant rods were detected in a bioptic specimen of the transplanted kidney. Also discussed are therapeutical problems in progressive renal graft insufficiency and in simultaneous chronic hepatopathy.
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