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Free Flaps for Head and Neck Cancer Reconstruction: Does the Use of Both Large Cervical Vessels as Recipient Vessels and the Employment of End-To-Side Technique Enhance Flap Survival?
Canadian Journal of Plastic Surgery
doi 10.1177/229255030301100307
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August 1, 2003
Authors
Fk Hashem
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SAGE Publications
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