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Reconstruction of the nose after cocaine abuse
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 04/09/09
Wehrens KME et al. - A 35-year-old woman with necrosis of the complete nasal tract due to nasal cocaine abuse is presented. Reconstruction was performed using a free radial forearm flap and rib cartilage grafts. Pre-existing skin of the nose was used for outer lining. The reconstruction led to an excellent functional and aesthetic result.
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