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Clinical characteristics and management of vascular anomalies: Findings of a multidisciplinary vascular anomalies clinic
ArticleAbstract: Objective: To describe the scope of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), Vascular AnoPalabras claves:Autores:Dowd C.F., Frieden I.J., Haggstrom A., Mathes E., William Y. HoffmanFuentes:scopusComparison of fistula rates after palatoplasty for international and local surgeons on surgical missions in ecuador with rates at a craniofacial center in the United States
ArticleAbstract: Background: International organizations have performed palatoplasties in low- and middle-income counPalabras claves:Autores:D. Scott Corlew, George A. Gregory, Jorge H. Palacios-Martínez, Maine R.G., William Y. HoffmanFuentes:scopusAssessing the Readability of Online Patient Education Resources Related to Gynecomastia
ArticleAbstract: Background The Internet has a plethora of online patient education resources for many symptoms and dPalabras claves:Gynecomastia, Health literacy, Internet-based observations, male breast enlargement, Patient education, Plastic surgery, plastic surgery education, ReadabilityAutores:Ammanuel S.G., Edwards C.S., Segobiano B.M., Silva O.N.N., William Y. HoffmanFuentes:scopusEarly versus later presentations of venous malformations: Where and why?
ArticleAbstract: Venous malformations (VMs) are congenital anomalies of the venous vasculature, but not all are evidePalabras claves:Autores:Dowd C.F., Frieden I.J., Hess C.P., Kane A.J., Rajaii R., Vogel S.A., William Y. HoffmanFuentes:scopusHuman Satellite Cell Transplantation and Regeneration from Diverse Skeletal Muscles
ArticleAbstract: Summary Identification of human satellite cells that fulfill muscle stem cell criteria is an unmet nPalabras claves:Autores:Garland C., Hansen S.L., Hesse R., Knott P.D., Kouklis G., Pomerantz J.H., Sbitany H., Seth R., Tian H., William Y. Hoffman, Wilschut K.J., Xu X.Fuentes:scopusFlap selection as a determinant of success in pressure sore coverage
Conference ObjectAbstract: Objective: To establish a treatment algorithm for the long-term surgical management of pressure sorePalabras claves:Autores:Anthony J.P., Eshima I., Foster R., Mathes S.J., William Y. Hoffman, Young D.Fuentes:scopusTeam care for the patient with cleft: UCSF protocols and outcomes
Conference ObjectAbstract: To meet the medical, dental, and psychologic needs of the individual with a complex craniofacial birPalabras claves:Cleft lip and palate, Outcomes, Protocols, Team careAutores:Oberoi S., Vargervik K., William Y. HoffmanFuentes:scopusTen-year retrospective analysis of incisional herniorrhaphy following renal transplantation
ArticleAbstract: Hypothesis: Repair of incisional hernias in renal transplant recipients is compromised because of imPalabras claves:Autores:Chang E., Foster R., Freise C., Galvez M., Padilla B., William Y. HoffmanFuentes:scopusThree-dimensional assessment of the eruption path of the canine in individuals with bone-grafted alveolar clefts using cone beam computed tomography
ArticleAbstract: Objective: To evaluate the eruption path of the permanent maxillary canine during a 1-year period afPalabras claves:Canine eruption, Cleft lip and palate, Cone beam computed tomographyAutores:Chigurupati R., Gill P., Hatcher D., Oberoi S., Vargervik K., William Y. HoffmanFuentes:scopusTrainee Exposure and Education for Minimally Invasive Gender-Affirming Procedures
ReviewAbstract: Minimally invasive gender-affirming procedures (MIGAPs), which aim to align gender identity and exprPalabras claves:Cultural humility, Gender-affirming procedures, Medical Education, Minimally invasive procedures, Nonbinary, TransgenderAutores:Alcon A., Arron S.T., Buhalog B., Kim E.A., Knott P.D., Mansh M., Peebles J.K., Seth R., William Y. HoffmanFuentes:scopus