Abstract 30: Effect of Adipose Stromal Vascular Fraction on Random Pattern Flap Viability in Rats with Diabetes and Chronic Renal Disease: An Experimental Study
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30: Effect of Adipose Stromal Vascular Fraction on Random Pattern Flap Viability in Rats with Diabetes and Chronic Renal Disease: An Experimental Study The abstract, Effect of Adipose Stromal Vascular Fraction on Random Pattern Flap Viability in Rats with Diabetes and Chronic Renal Disease: An Experimental Study, which appears on page 23 in this supplement, was previously published in the European Plastic Surgery Research Council Meeting 2016 supplement to the January 2017 compendium of PRS Global Open. This version has been corrected from the previous version as follows: authors Atilla Eyüboğlu, Hüseyin Borman, and Nilgün Markal Ertaş, have been added to the author byline and the authors’ location has been changed to Ankara, Turkey. REFERENCE: Ozkan B, Çagri Uysal A, Terzi A, Özturan Özer E. Abstract: 11.10 Effect of adipose stromal vascular fraction on random pattern flap viability in rats with diabetes and chronic renal disease: an experimental study. Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open 2017;5(1S):7. DOI: 10.1097/01. GOX.0000512409.03081.d3.
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