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The posterior coronal incision.
The retroauricular coronal incision.
Hemostasis of the bi-coronal scalp incision.
Dual-incision approach for excision of postauricular sinus.
The oblique mastectomy incision: advantages and outcomes.
Advantages of the modified double ring areolar incision over the traditional areolar incision in multicentric breast fibroadenoma surgery.
Use of the coronal surgical incision for reconstruction of severe craniomaxillofacial injuries.
Exposure through a coronal incision for initial treatment of facial fractures.
Large postauricular defects.
Eccrine Poroma of the Postauricular Area.
The coronal fricative problem.
A case of bilateral postauricular sinuses.
A postauricular flap to reconstruct facial defects.
Commentary: Granulation for large postauricular defects.
Zika Virus Infection Presenting with Postauricular Lymphadenopathy.
Pediatric Coronal Suture Fiber Alignment and the Effect of Interdigitation on Coronal Suture Mechanical Properties.
Temple and Postauricular Dissection in Face and Neck Lift Surgery.
Coronal Fractures of the Scaphoid: A Review.
Coronal Holes.
Computed coronal tomography.
Easy coronal scans.
Direct coronal computerized tomography.
Key aspects of coronal heating.
The perimedian incision.
Advantages of the postauricular coronal incision.
For exposure of the craniofacial skeleton above the Le Fort I level, the most frequently used approach is the coronal incision with a preauricular ext...
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The posterior coronal incision.
The retroauricular coronal incision.
Hemostasis of the bi-coronal scalp incision.
Dual-incision approach for excision of postauricular sinus.
The oblique mastectomy incision: advantages and outcomes.
Advantages of the modified double ring areolar incision over the traditional areolar incision in multicentric breast fibroadenoma surgery.
Use of the coronal surgical incision for reconstruction of severe craniomaxillofacial injuries.
Exposure through a coronal incision for initial treatment of facial fractures.
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