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Dermatosurgical pearls: the plesiosaurus flap for covering a primary defect of the scalp after surgical excision of a problematic lesion
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Tchernev, Georgi
, Kordeva, Simona
, Tchernev Jr, Konstantin Georgiev
in
Dermatologic surgery
/ occipital region
/ plesiosaurus flap
/ scalp region
2026
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Dermatosurgical pearls: the plesiosaurus flap for covering a primary defect of the scalp after surgical excision of a problematic lesion
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Tchernev, Georgi
, Kordeva, Simona
, Tchernev Jr, Konstantin Georgiev
in
Dermatologic surgery
/ occipital region
/ plesiosaurus flap
/ scalp region
2026
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Dermatosurgical pearls: the plesiosaurus flap for covering a primary defect of the scalp after surgical excision of a problematic lesion
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Dermatosurgical pearls: the plesiosaurus flap for covering a primary defect of the scalp after surgical excision of a problematic lesion
2026
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Overview
A 54-year-old male presented with a painful nodular, tumor-like lesion, in the right occipital region, present for approximately two years, clinically suspected of atheroma. Surgical excision of the lesion was recommended.
Publisher
PAGEPress Publications
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