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    A study of the personal use of digital photography within plastic surgery by McG. Taylor, D, Foster, E, Dunkin, C.S.J, Fitzgerald, A.M

    “…Summary The advent of digital photography has greatly increased the use of medical illustration within specialties dealing with visible pathologies. It offers…”
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    Prospective survey of factors affecting risk discussion during consent in a surgical specialty by Pleat, J. M., Dunkin, C. S. J., Davies, C. E., Ripley, R. M., Tyler, M. P. H.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-10-2004)
    “…Background: The Department of Health in the UK has developed new consent guidance but without clear recommendations on how the incidence and severity of a…”
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    PR22SKULL BASE RECONSTRUCTION WITH FREE FLAPS by Dunkin, C. S. J., Nabi, H., Carroll, T., McMahon, J., Fitzgerald, A. M.

    Published in ANZ journal of surgery (01-05-2007)
    “…Microsurgical reconstruction in skull base surgery is not universally practiced. Current evidence suggests improved outcomes allowing more aggressive…”
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    Do plastic surgeons resect basal cell carcinomas too widely? A prospective study comparing surgical and histological margins by Bisson, Marcus A., Dunkin, Christopher, Griffiths, Richard W., Suvarna, Simon Kim

    Published in British journal of plastic surgery (01-06-2002)
    “…Basal cell carcinoma is a common condition facing the plastic surgeon. When formally excised, asurrounding margin of normal skin is included in an attempt to…”
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    Fine needle aspiration in plastic surgery outpatients: a retrospective study by Pleat, J. M., Dunkin, C. S. J., Tam, N., Buley, I. D., Griffiths, P., Coleman, D. J.

    Published in Cytopathology (Oxford) (01-12-2003)
    “…A survey suggested that fine needle aspiration cytology of masses in plastic surgery outpatient clinics was suboptimal. A cytopathologist gave training in the…”
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    PR14LATISSIMUS DORSI MYOCUTANEOUS FLAP WITH ANATOMICAL EXPANDER-IMPLANTS FOR SINGLE STAGE BREAST RECONSTRUCTION - AN ACHIEVABLE GOAL? by Dunkin, C S J, Jeeves, A, Wiener, M, Mackie, I, Caddy, C M

    Published in ANZ journal of surgery (01-05-2007)
    “…Implant-based breast reconstruction has evolved from two-stage methods using round smooth expanders to single-stage using definitive textured biodimensional…”
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    PR22
SKULL BASE RECONSTRUCTION WITH FREE FLAPS by Dunkin, C. S. J., Nabi, H., Carroll, T., McMahon, J., Fitzgerald, A. M.

    Published in ANZ journal of surgery (01-05-2007)
    “…Introduction & Aims  Microsurgical reconstruction in skull base surgery is not universally practiced. Current evidence suggests improved outcomes allowing more…”
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LATISSIMUS DORSI MYOCUTANEOUS FLAP WITH ANATOMICAL EXPANDER‐IMPLANTS FOR SINGLE STAGE BREAST RECONSTRUCTION – AN ACHIEVABLE GOAL? by Dunkin, C. S. J., Jeeves, A., Wiener, M., Mackie, I., Caddy, C. M.

    Published in ANZ journal of surgery (01-05-2007)
    “…Introduction  Implant‐based breast reconstruction has evolved from two‐stage methods using round smooth expanders to single‐stage using definitive textured…”
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    A step-by-step guide to classifying and managing pretibial injuries by Dunkin, C.S.J, Elfleet, D, Ling, C, Brown, T. P. La H

    Published in Journal of wound care (01-03-2003)
    “…Even in cases of relatively minor trauma, pretibial injuries to older patients can cause significant damage as a result of poor blood supply to the skin. This…”
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    Malignant transformation in congenital sebaceous naevi in childhood by Dunkin, C S, Abouzeid, M, Sarangapani, K

    “…Sebaceous naevi are uncommon congenital skin lesions with a well-recognised potential for neoplastic change. They should be considered premalignant lesions as…”
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