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Moncrieff MD et al. - The reconstructive surgeon must have wide knowledge of reconstructive techniques, including the advantages and limitations, and a comprehensive understanding of the local and regional anatomy if the goals of surgery are to be achieved. In part I of this series, the authors review current literature and available evidence on reconstruction after wide excision of primary cutaneous melanoma in the head and neck region.

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