2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.anplas.2012.02.004
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Étude de la rétraction cutanée appliquée à la prise en charge des tumeurs cutanées. Cartographie du corps humain

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“…Actinic keratoses 12% and Bowen's disease are considered a precancerous state [9]. Our results are in the study of Dumas et al [7] for KA (13%), whereas for Kavoussi et al [10], keratoses actinic are by far the most frequent premalignant lesions estimated at 40.2%. In the study of L. Kani [11] The rate of Xeroderma Pigmentosum was 1.8%.…”
Section: Discussion:-supporting
confidence: 58%
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“…Actinic keratoses 12% and Bowen's disease are considered a precancerous state [9]. Our results are in the study of Dumas et al [7] for KA (13%), whereas for Kavoussi et al [10], keratoses actinic are by far the most frequent premalignant lesions estimated at 40.2%. In the study of L. Kani [11] The rate of Xeroderma Pigmentosum was 1.8%.…”
Section: Discussion:-supporting
confidence: 58%
“…The ideal margin is a compromise between too wide a margin, responsible for unnecessary tissue loss and insufficient, exposing a risk of recurrence. To achieve a curative objective, it will have to be all the broader as the patient presents risk factors for recidivism [7,8,11]. We are interested only in carcinomas with the criteria of a high-risk group, where the advanced malignant skin tumors of the face can be integrated.…”
Section: Discussion:-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, each suture fixation point may serve as a source of inflammation, contributing to multiple points of fixation. The redraping of skin without excision aligns with the "skin accommodation" observations described by Dumas et al 20 This innovative approach has fueled the evolution and expansion of gliding surgery into a myriad of surgical procedures including extended brow lifts, closed facelifts, lip lifts, jowl lifts, periorbital shaping, and midface lifting to mention a few. This evolution is epitomized by both Ozan Sozer's Glidelift, giving patients periorbital shaping and a midface lift with hidden scars, as well as the senior author's gliding perioral lifts.…”
Section: Expansion Of Its Applicationmentioning
confidence: 67%