Free cartilage grafts and healing by secondary intention: a viable reconstructive combination after excision of nonmelanoma skin cancer in the nasal alar region.

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Published in Arch Facial Plast Surg on January 20, 2009

Authors

Paul A van der Eerden1, Froukje J Verdam, Simon C R Dennis, Hade Vuyk

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Otolaryngology, Lange Land Hospital, Toneellaan 1, 2725 KJ Zoetermeer, The Netherlands. P.vandereerden@llz.nl

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