Dean et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Nipple-areolar pigmentation: histology and potential for reconstitution in breast reconstructionDean et al., 2005
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- Dean N
- Haynes J
- Brennan J
- Neild T
- Goddard C
- Dearman B
- Cooter R
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- British journal of plastic surgery
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The makeup of nipple-areolar skin, in terms of its melanin and melanocyte content has not previously been established. This histological information is required if pigmentation of the reconstructed nipple-areola is to be successful in post-mastectomy breast reconstruction …
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