Letter to the Editor
In Reference to Versatility and Reliability of Islanded Pedicled Nasolabial Flap in Head and Neck Cancer Reconstruction
Mohammed A. Parwaz MS, MCh,
Mohammed A. Parwaz MS, MCh
Department of Plastic Surgery, Army Hospital (R&R), New Delhi, India
Search for more papers by this author Pallab Chatterjee MS, DNB,
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Pallab Chatterjee MS, DNB
Department of Plastic Surgery, Army Hospital (R&R), New Delhi, India
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Mohammed A. Parwaz MS, MCh,
Mohammed A. Parwaz MS, MCh
Department of Plastic Surgery, Army Hospital (R&R), New Delhi, India
Search for more papers by this author Pallab Chatterjee MS, DNB,
Corresponding Author
Pallab Chatterjee MS, DNB
Department of Plastic Surgery, Army Hospital (R&R), New Delhi, India
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First published: 18 August 2020
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