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    Frequency of Trauma, Physical Stress, and Occupation in Acral Melanoma: Analysis of 313 Acral Melanoma Patients in Korea by Lee, Ji Hong, Choi, Yoo Duk, Hwang, Jae Ha, Shin, Min-Ho, Yun, Sook Jung

    Published in Annals of dermatology (01-06-2021)
    “…Traumatic events are thought to be a cause of acral melanoma. However, little is known about the role of mechanical trauma or physical stress in the…”
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    미용적인 측면을 고려한 전두동 골절과 합병증의치료 by 김광석, 황재하

    Published in Taehan Ŭisa Hyŏphoe chi (01-12-2018)
    “…The frontal sinus is a functionally important structure. It serves as a cushioning buffer to protect the brain in cases of facial trauma. Fractures of the…”
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    The Concept of Door-to-Surgery Time in Distal Digital Replantation by Kim, Seong Hwan, Kim, Dong Wan, Hwang, Jae Ha, Kim, Kwang Seog

    Published in Journal of Korean medical science (26-02-2018)
    “…Digital replantation has become a well-established technique that has revolutionized hand surgery. One of the most important factors to a successful…”
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    Sensory recovery after infraorbital nerve avulsion injury by Lee, Sam Yong, Kim, Seung Hyun, Hwang, Jae Ha, Kim, Kwang Seog

    Published in Archives of craniofacial surgery (01-08-2020)
    “…The infraorbital nerve is a branch of the trigeminal nerve. Injury to the infraorbital nerve can be caused by trauma, including various facial fractures. Due…”
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    Trauma severity and mandibular fracture patterns in a regional trauma center by Lee, Hyeok, Kim, Kwang Seog, Choi, Jun Ho, Hwang, Jae Ha, Lee, Sam Yong

    Published in Archives of craniofacial surgery (01-10-2020)
    “…BACKGROUNDMandibular fractures are one of the most common types of facial fractures, the treatment of which can be delayed due to the severity of the trauma…”
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    Scar formation after lower eyelid incision for reconstruction of the inferior orbital wall related to the lower eyelid crease or ridge in Asians by Oh, Seong Jin, Kim, Kwang Seog, Choi, Jun Ho, Hwang, Jae Ha, Lee, Sam Yong

    Published in Archives of craniofacial surgery (01-12-2021)
    “…Transcutaneous lower eyelid approaches are associated with a risk of postoperative scarring depending on the distance between the incision line and the lower…”
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    Early diagnosis and surgical treatment of primary cutaneous marginal zone B-cell lymphomas of the face in an Asian patient by Lee, Sam Yong, Kim, Woo Hyeong, Choi, Jun Ho, Kim, Kwang Seog, Hwang, Jae Ha

    Published in Archives of craniofacial surgery (01-10-2021)
    “…Primary cutaneous marginal zone B-cell lymphoma (PCMZL) is an uncommon type of malignant lymphoma that mainly occurs in the trunk and upper extremity, with…”
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    Surgical indication analysis according to bony defect size in pediatric orbital wall fractures by Kim, Seung Hyun, Choi, Jun Ho, Hwang, Jae Ha, Kim, Kwang Seog, Lee, Sam Yong

    Published in Archives of craniofacial surgery (01-10-2020)
    “…BACKGROUNDOrbital fractures are the most common pediatric facial fractures. Treatment is conservative due to the anatomical differences that make children more…”
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    Intramasseteric schwannoma treated with facelift incision and retrograde facial nerve dissection by Hwang, Jae Ha, Lee, Dong Gyu, Sim, Ho Seup, Kim, Kwang Seog, Lee, Sam Yong

    Published in Archives of craniofacial surgery (01-12-2019)
    “…Schwannoma is a slow-growing, well-demarcated, benign soft tissue tumor of the peripheral nerve sheath. It commonly develops in the head and neck region,…”
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    Multiple bilateral malar mucinous cystadenomas in the minor salivary glands by Choi, Jun Ho, Kim, Seung Hyun, Hwang, Jae Ha, Kim, Kwang Seog, Lee, Sam Yong

    Published in Archives of craniofacial surgery (01-10-2020)
    “…Mucinous cystadenoma, one of the subtypes of cystadenomas, is a rare benign salivary gland tumor. Most of the cases reported tumors presenting as asymptomatic,…”
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    Incidentally detected odontoma within a dentigerous cyst by Kim, Kwang Seog, Lee, Han Gyeol, Hwang, Jae Ha, Lee, Sam Yong

    Published in Archives of craniofacial surgery (01-02-2019)
    “…Odontoma is an asymptomatic slow-growing odontogenic tumor. It is usually found by chance in the maxilla or mandible on radiography, or when it deforms the…”
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    Delayed rupture of a posttraumatic retromaxillary pseudoaneurysm causing massive bleeding: a case report by Hwang, Jae Ha, Kim, Woo Hyeong, Choi, Jun Ho, Kim, Kwang Seog, Lee, Sam Yong

    Published in Archives of craniofacial surgery (01-06-2021)
    “…Posttraumatic pseudoaneurysm of the face is caused by blunt, penetrating, or surgical trauma. Although its incidence is low, pseudoaneurysm rupture can cause a…”
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    Peripheral osteoma on the medial eyebrow successfully extracted while preserving supratrochlear nerve by Sim, Ho Seup, Lee, Dong Gyu, Hwang, Jae Ha, Kim, Kwang Seog, Lee, Sam Yong

    Published in Archives of craniofacial surgery (01-12-2019)
    “…Osteomas are benign, slow-growing osteogenic lesions frequently found in the craniomaxillofacial region. They can be classified as peripheral, central, or…”
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    A rare development of tumoral calcinosis of the ear auricle by Lee, Sam Yong, Lee, Han Gyeol, Kim, Kwang Seog, Hwang, Jae Ha

    Published in Archives of craniofacial surgery (01-12-2018)
    “…Tumoral calcinosis is a condition characterized by deposition of calcium salts in the skin and sub- cutaneous tissue, commonly found around the joints…”
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    Comparative analysis of skin color in breast reconstruction using pedicled transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flaps by Kim, Woo Hyeong, Choi, Jun Ho, Kim, Kwang Seog, Lee, Sam Yong, Hwang, Jae Ha

    Published in Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (01-01-2022)
    “…Background A recent concern in breast reconstruction procedures is skin color mismatch of the pedicled transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous (TRAM) flap…”
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    Schwannoma of the posterior branch of the great auricular nerve by Kim, Kwang Seog, Lee, Hyeok, Choi, Jun Ho, Hwang, Jae Ha, Lee, Sam Yong

    Published in Archives of craniofacial surgery (01-12-2020)
    “…Schwannoma, also known as neurilemmoma, is a tumor of the nerve sheath, which most often occurs in the peripheral nerves of the extremities. Schwannoma can be…”
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    Trend analysis of nasal bone fracture by Kim, Kwang Seog, Lee, Han Gyeol, Shin, Jun Ho, Hwang, Jae Ha, Lee, Sam Yong

    Published in Archives of craniofacial surgery (01-12-2018)
    “…Nasal bone fractures occur frequently because the nasal bone is located at the forefront of the face. The goal of this study was to examine the cause, change…”
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    The Relationship between Explanation and Patient Compliance in Hirudotherapy by Kim, Kwang Seog, Sim, Ho Seup, Shin, Jun Ho, Hwang, Jae Ha, Lee, Sam Yong

    Published in Archives of craniofacial surgery (01-09-2017)
    “…The use of leeches can effectively increase the salvage rate of flap congestion. However, the first reaction from patients and carers in using leeches in…”
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    Subcutaneous Sarcoidosis Occurring in Both Chin and Toe by Kim, Kwang Seog, Lim, Dong Seob, Choi, Jun Ho, Hwang, Jae Ha, Lee, Sam Yong

    Published in Archives of craniofacial surgery (01-09-2017)
    “…Sarcoidosis is a systemic inflammatory disease characterized by non-caseating granulomas of unknown origin. Of the fewer than 6% of sarcoidosis cases that…”
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