Breast Reconstruction by Latissimus Dorsi Myocutaneous Flap and Silicone Implant in a Patient with Poland’s Syndrome: A Case Report

Hasib Rahman | Poland’s syndrome was first described by Sir Alfred Poland in 1851 which is a rare congenital malformation of the chest wall and upper limb in the form of absence of the pectoralis muscles and ipsilateral hand abnormality with an incidence of 1 in 7000 to 100,000.

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Comparison of Outcome Between Frontalis Brow Suspension and Supramaximal Levator Resection in Ptosis with Poor Levator Function

Shah Md. Rajibul Islam | A drooping lid covering a normal eye renders that eye useless, disfigures a face and causes psychological trauma. It is one of the commonest problems faced by an ophthalmologist.

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Breast Augmentation Using Implant Placement in Subfascial Pocket: Our Initial Experience

Md. Shariful Islam | Breast augmentation also called augmentation mammoplasty is used to increase breast size usually by using silicone implants. It involves placing breast implants under the breast tissue or chest muscle. Subfascial breast augmentation was pioneered by Dr. Ruth Graf in Brazil.

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