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    Symmetrical lipomatosis of the tongue presenting as macroglossia. Report of two cases by Katou, F, Shirai, N, Motegi, K, Satoh, R, Satoh, S

    Published in Journal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery (01-10-1993)
    “…Symmetrical lipomatosis in the oral cavity is extremely rare. Two cases of symmetrical lipomatosis presenting as macroglossia are presented. Glossectomy was…”
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    Comparison of reliability between the modified groin flap and the forearm flap in oral reconstruction by Katou, Fuminori, Shirai, Nobukazu, Kimizuka, Satoshi, Kamakura, Shinji, Echigo, Seishi, Motegi, Katsutoshi

    “…Objective: The groin flap has the advantage of minimum donor-site morbidity, while having the disadvantage of short vascular pedicle of small caliber…”
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    Reliability of internal jugular vein in oral microvascular reconstruction by Katou, Fuminori, Echigo, Seishi, Ito, Masatake, Shirai, Nobukazu, Ohtani, Haruo, Motegi, Katsutoshi

    “…Objective. The purpose of this study was to review the reliability of the internal jugular vein when used as a recipient vein in oral microvascular…”
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    Unique inflammatory features noted in intraorally transferred skin flaps : Correlation with Candida albicans infection by KATOU, F, MOTEGI, K, TAGAMI, H, SHIRAI, N, ECHIGO, S, NAGURA, H

    “…The purpose of this study was to evaluate how well intraorally transferred skin flaps endure their new surroundings. Biopsy specimens were taken from 20…”
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    Unique inflammatory features noted in intraorally transferred skin flapsCorrelation with Candida albicans infection by Katou, Fuminori, Motegi, Katsutoshi, Tagami, Hachiro, Shirai, Nobukazu, Echigo, Seishi, Nagura, Hiroshi

    “…Objective. The purpose of this study was to evaluate how well intraorally transferred skin flaps endure their new surroundings. Study Design. Biopsy specimens…”
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    Intraoral reconstruction with innervated forearm flap : a comparison of sensibility and reinnervation in innervated versus noninnervated forearm flap by KATOU, F, SHIRAI, N, KAMAKURA, S, OHKI, H, MOTEGI, K, ANDOH, N, DATE, F, NAGURA, H

    “…To evaluate the cutaneous sensibility and sensory reinnervation in patients who underwent intraoral reconstruction with an innervated or noninnervated forearm…”
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    Intraoral reconstruction with innervated forearm flap by Katou, Fuminori, Shirai, Nobukazu, Kamakura, Shinji, Ohki, Hidetaka, Motegi, Katsutoshi, Andoh, Noriaki, Date, Fumiko, Nagura, Hiroshi

    “…To evaluate the cutaneous sensibility and sensory reinnervation in patients who underwent intraoral reconstruction with an innervated or noninnervated forearm…”
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