Jesse Chou

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Jesse Chou

Jesse Chou

@Jesse_Chou_

Plastic Surgery Resident @UVASurgery | Medicine @WMUmedicine | Literature @AmherstCollege | Rwanda @FulbrightPrgrm

Charlottesville, VA Katılım Ekim 2017
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A 40-year-old woman presents with lower eyelid swelling, irregularities, and firmness—weeks after CaHA injections (done a year ago) for tear troughs. 🔎 How would you Face the Case? A) Systemic steroids + 5-FU B) Surgical excision Vote by commenting below!
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A 14-year-old girl with a BMI of 20.5 presented with a right knee mass, diagnosed as angiomatoid fibrous histiocytoma. 🔎How would you face the case? Option A – Skin graft Option B – Free SCIP flap Vote now by commenting on this post!
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This is a series of 3 patients who developed periorbital swelling after #neurotoxin injections. All 3 patients tolerated the neurotoxin before with no side effects. How would you #FacetheCase? Option A – Conservative management Option B – Surgical treatment Vote NOW!
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This is the case of a 54-year-old woman with a complex medical history who was rejected for a kidney transplantation due to a significant overhanging panniculus How would you face the case? A: Conservative management B: Surgical debridement Vote now by commenting on this post!
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This is the case of a 34-year-old female, suffering from chronic & progressive #lipedema since puberty. How would you face the case? Option A – Tumescent suction-assisted lipectomy Option B – Debulking Surgery Vote now by commenting on this post! @HatanMortada
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This is the case of a 62-year-old man presents with an 8% total body surface area burn injury including the scalp, right ear, & upper back. How would you face the case? Option A – Anterolateral thigh (ALT) free flap Option B – Pedicled latissimus dorsi flap Vote now!
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How would you face the case? Option A – Early surgical reconstruction at 2 months of age to address visual obstruction Option B – Late surgical reconstruction at 12 months of age for a safe general anesthesia Vote now by commenting on this post!
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Lea Alhilali, MD
Lea Alhilali, MD@teachplaygrub·
1/Feeling broken up when it comes to LeFort fractures? My fellows complained they hate memorizing classifications like LeFort. I thought, “There must be a better way—maybe understanding instead of memorizing.” A thread so you can understand LeFort & never memorize again!
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A 72-year-old man presented phantom & residual limb pain after a transtibial amputation & osseointegrated implant placement with concurrent (RPNI) placement at an outside hospital. How would you face the case? Option A or Option B? Vote NOW by commenting on this post!
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This is the case of a 21-year-old man who had extensive & bilateral knee soft-tissue damage after a high-voltage electrical discharge. How would you face the case? A – Skin substitutes with subsequent skin graft B – Pedicled medial sural artery perforator flap Vote now!
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A 58-year-old male presents with total right ear amputation while performing mechanical repairs. How would you face the case? Option🅰️ – Prelaminated Radial Forearm Flap with costal cartilage graft Option🅱️ – Temporoparietal fascial flap with Medpor Vote now!
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Kevin C. Chung, MD, MS
Kevin C. Chung, MD, MS@kecchung·
Intriguing study from a large cohort in Korea showing reduced lymphedema rate in those who underwent immediate breast reconstruction. The adding of healthy tissue may promote greater lymphatic drainage to mitigate the risk of this devastating complication. bit.ly/3YnnLnz
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