Surgical management of pterygium colli with significant skin laxity: a case report

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    The excess skin could be the result of a cystic hygroma during embryonic life which, when regressing, would leave bilateral excess skin, or a growth differential leading to a skin defect in vertical dimension and a skin excess in horizontal dimension. Rossilon in 1989 noted a technique with four transposition flaps, allowing correction of low and lateral hair implantation in Turner Syndrome: two lower medial flaps, transposed laterally, and two lateral and upper flaps, transposed medially. Thompson in 1990 described a vertical spindle resection technique, combining, if necessary to correct hair implantation, a resection . . .

     

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