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    Avoidable problems
    (Kathmandu University, 2006) KD, Joshi
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    Knowledge for the world
    (Kathmandu University, 2006) KD, Joshi
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    Mandibular reconstruction
    (Kathmandu University, 2006) S, Nath; KD, Joshi; S, Shakya; S, Shrestha; U, Koirala
    One of the most difficult problem in reconstructive surgery is the replacement of lost bone from trauma, tumour, infection or congenital anomaly. This is a case report of a 20 year old male who had suffered a blast injury of his lower jaw. From his first admission in the Plastic unit of Bir Hospital on Feb 19, 2003, he had undergone multiple operations until Nov 2003. This is a description of a follow up surgery done in Kathmandu Medical College (KMC), Sinamangal. Difficulties encountered and options available have also been discussed. Key word: Mandibular reconstruction, Pedicle osteomyocutaneous flap
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    Plastic surgery: The future
    (Kathmandu University, 2007) KD, Joshi
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    Xeroderma pigmentosa – A disfiguring disease
    (Kathmandu University, 2006) DW, Eugene; KD, Joshi
    Xeroderma pigmentosa is a rare inherited autosomal recessive disease with the inability to repair DNA damage caused by UV light. Recognized in the late 1800 by Maritz Kaposi it has been reported world wide and in al1 races with an over prevalence of 1-4 per million population. Kunwar et all 1,2. Those affected are extremely sensitive to the UV portion of the light and have a 2000 fold increased risk of skin cancer in the sun exposed skin. Basal cell carcinoma is the most commonly associated carcinoma followed by Squamous cell carcinoma and Melanoma. The pigmentation on the face and the rest of the body can be horribly disfiguring. The recurring cancer occurring on the face and repeated surgical treatment for the ulcerations have important social and psychological implications not encountered with other cancers3. We report two cases of BCC and melanoma. The first case is of BCC of the face in a teenaged girl coexisting with xeroderma pigmentosa. The second case presented with melanoma of the scalp in a 10years old female child. The details of these cases are presented and the management. Key Words: Xeroderma pigmentosa, Autosomal recessive, Basal cell carcinoma, Squamous cell carcinoma, Melanoma.

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