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1. Effective Treatment of an Aggressive Chest Wall Keloid in a Woman Using Deprodone Propionate Plaster without Surgery, Radiotherapy, or Injection.

2. In the face and neck, keloid scar distribution is related to skin thickness and stiffness changes associated with movement.

3. Intrathoracic prosthesis in children in preventing post pneumonectomy syndrome: Its role in congenital single lung and post pneumonectomy situations.

4. Resident Exposure to Aesthetic Surgical and Nonsurgical Procedures During Canadian Residency Program Training.

5. Preconsultation Educational Group Intervention Can Address the Knowledge Gap in Postmastectomy Breast Reconstruction.

6. Burn Care and Surgical Exposure amongst Canadian Plastic Surgery Residents: Recommendations for Transitioning to a Competency-Based Medical Education Model.

7. A Case of Keloids Complicated by Castleman's Disease: Interleukin-6 as a Keloid Risk Factor.

8. Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography for Targeted Transconjunctival Suture Placement in Overfiltering Trabeculectomy Blebs.

9. Disrupted Leptin Signaling in the Lateral Hypothalamus and Ventral Premammillary Nucleus Alters Insulin and Glucagon Secretion and Protects Against Diet-Induced Obesity.

10. The role of autonomic efferents and uncoupling protein 1 in the glucose-lowering effect of leptin therapy.

11. Reassessing the normal toe-brachial index in young healthy adults.

12. Pediatric Stinger Syndrome: Acute Brachial Plexopathy After Minor Trauma.

13. Aorto-Tracheopexy in the Treatment of Hunter Syndrome.

14. Leptin induces fasting hypoglycaemia in a mouse model of diabetes through the depletion of glycerol.

15. The use of de-epithelialized skin flap in the surgical repair of terminal myelocystoceles.

16. Leptin administration enhances islet transplant performance in diabetic mice.

17. Ldlr-/- mice display decreased susceptibility to Western-type diet-induced obesity due to increased thermogenesis.

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