Modification of the wise patterns breast reduction for therapeutic mammoplasty
Modification of the wise patterns breast reduction for therapeutic mammoplasty
The Wise pattern breast reduction is a standard technique used to allow resection of tumours through a breast reduction technique. However, many breast cancers occur in the breast outside the area that is normally resected with a Wise patterns breast reduction; hence modifications of the Wise patern breast reduction are valuable. The history of the Wise patterns is described and the indications and technique are described
978-3-662-43406-2
Cutress, Ramsey I.
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Summerhayes, Christina
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Hurren, Jeremy
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14 November 2014
Cutress, Ramsey I.
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Summerhayes, Christina
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Hurren, Jeremy
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Cutress, Ramsey I., Summerhayes, Christina and Hurren, Jeremy
(2014)
Modification of the wise patterns breast reduction for therapeutic mammoplasty.
In,
Mugea, Toma T.
(ed.)
Aesthetic Surgery of the Breast.
Berlin, DE.
Springer.
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The Wise pattern breast reduction is a standard technique used to allow resection of tumours through a breast reduction technique. However, many breast cancers occur in the breast outside the area that is normally resected with a Wise patterns breast reduction; hence modifications of the Wise patern breast reduction are valuable. The history of the Wise patterns is described and the indications and technique are described
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Published date: 14 November 2014
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Cancer Sciences
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/367154
ISBN: 978-3-662-43406-2
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Christina Summerhayes
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Jeremy Hurren
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Toma T. Mugea
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