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In reconstructive surgery , most losses of cutaneous substance require the use of a thin skin graft . This technique allows epidermization of the defect by applying a thin layer of autologous epidermi...
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University Hospital, Rouen
NCT06379724 · Burns, Skin Graft Complications
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NCT06760611 · Burn Injury, Burn Scar, and more
NCT07257991 · Skin Graft Wounds
NCT06647394 · Skin Grafts
CHU d'Amiens
Amiens
CHU de Caen
Caen
CHU de Lille
Lille
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