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Nasal Fractures -- 2. Zygomatic Fractures -- 3. Mandibular Fractures -- 4. Frontal Sinus Fractures -- 5. Le Fort Fractures -- 6. Pediatric Mandible Fractures -- Section II: Facial Reconstruction -- 7. Malignant Skin Lesion -- 8. Lip Reconstruction -- 9. Nose Reconstruction -- 10. Eyelid Reconstruction -- 11. Ear Reconstruction -- 12. Cheek Reconstruction -- 13. Acquired Facial Paralysis -- 14. Congenital Facial Paralysis -- Section III: Face, Congenital -- 15. Unilateral Cleft Lip Deformity -- 16. Bilateral Cleft Lip Deformity -- 17. Cleft Palate -- 18. Pierre Robin Sequence -- 19. Prominent Ear Deformity -- 20. Microtia -- 21. Giant Hairy Nevus -- Section IV: Face, Cosmetic -- 22. Nonsurgical Rejuvenation of the Face -- 23. Aging Face and Neck -- 24. Aging Upper Face -- 25. Lower Eyelid Ectropion (Cicatricial) -- 26. Lower Eyelid Ectropion (Involutional and Paralytic) -- 27. Rhinoplasty -- 28. Gender Transition (Male-to-Female) -- 29. Gender Transition (Female-to-Male) -- Section V: Foot and Lower Extremity Reconstruction -- 30 Open Wound: Upper Third of Leg -- 31 Open Wound: Middle Third of Lower Leg -- 32 Open Wound: Lower Third of Lower Leg -- 33 Foot and Ankle Reconstruction -- Section VI: Breast -- 34. Breast Cancer Reconstruction -- 35. Breast Augmentation -- 36. Secondary Breast Deformities (Reconstructive and Aesthetic) -- 37. Tuberous Breast Deformity -- 38. Mastopexy/Augmentation -- 39. Breast Reduction -- 40. Gynecomastia -- Section VII: Trunk -- 41. Ischial Pressure Sores -- 42. Body Contouring after Massive Weight Loss -- 43. Major Liposuction. 327 $a44. Abdominal Wall Defect -- 45. Sternal Wound Infection -- 46. Chest Wall Reconstruction -- 47. Perineal Reconstruction -- 48. Abdominoplasty -- Section VIII: Burns -- 49. Acute Burn Injury -- 50. Electrical Injuries -- 51. Upper Extremity Burns -- 52. Scalp Burn Reconstruction -- 53. Neck Burn Contracture -- Section IX: Hand -- 54. Flexor Tendon Laceration -- 55. Degloving Injury -- 56. Traumatic Amputation -- 57. Peripheral Nerve Injury -- 58. Dupuytren's Contracture -- 59. Syndactyly -- 60. Metacarpal and Phalangeal Fractures -- 61. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome -- 62. Adult Brachial Plexus Injury -- Section X: Ethics -- 63. Ethics -- Index. 330 $a"Plastic Surgery Case Review: Oral Board Study Guide, Second Edition by Albert S. Woo, Reena A. Bhatt, and esteemed contributors, features new cases in each chapter, as well as updated and expanded content. Like the widely acclaimed prior edition, the book is an excellent resource for plastic surgery residents and trainees of all skill levels, highlighting key adult and pediatric cases commonly featured on the plastic surgery oral board examination. The text is written in a "mock oral" format - designed to encourage critical thinking and analysis of case management - from initial workup to preventing key errors in judgment. Organized in 10 sections, the short, high-yield chapters provide a thorough yet quick review of the most pertinent information. The second edition features extensive updates including section restructuring, all new cases, and an additional section providing a more comprehensive review of plastic surgery. Each case includes high-quality photographs and one- to three-page descriptions including work-up, initial assessment, history, physical examination, diagnostic imaging, patient counseling, treatment, ethical considerations, potential complications, and critical errors. Key Highlights Additional topics include non-operative cosmetic techniques, Pierre Robin sequence, prominent ear deformity, giant congenital hairy nevus, male-to-female and female-to-male transgender, secondary breast deformities, electrical burns, degloving injury, traumatic amputation, and brachial plexus injury A concise, reader-friendly format ideal for learning core topics and prepping for the oral board exam quickly and efficiently High quality board examination-type case photographs, figures, and illustrations enhance visual learning and knowledge retention This is an essential resource for every plastic surgery resident looking to prepare for the oral boards, as well as medical students and trainees interested in developing a quick understanding of "bread and butter" plastic surgery topics. Albert S. Woo, MD, is Chief of Pediatric Plastic Surgery and Director of the Craniofacial Program, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA. Reena A. 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