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Repetitive Arterial Crisis of Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator Flap after Mental Stress: A Case Report.
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PMID:  21656464     Owner:  NLM     Status:  Publisher    
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The authors report a case of mental stress-induced repeatedly failing microsurgical flap. A 33-year-old female patient underwent a left breast reconstruction with deep inferior epigastric perforator flap. Repetitive arterial crisis occurred postoperatively, which eventually led to flap necrosis. In this case, there was clear correlation between the arterial crisis and mental factors. Mental stress may lead to arterial crisis.
Authors:
Dali Mu; Jie Luan; Lanhua Mu; Minqiang Xin
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Publication Detail:
Type:  JOURNAL ARTICLE     Date:  2011-6-8
Journal Detail:
Title:  Journal of reconstructive microsurgery     Volume:  -     ISSN:  1098-8947     ISO Abbreviation:  -     Publication Date:  2011 Jun 
Date Detail:
Created Date:  2011-6-9     Completed Date:  -     Revised Date:  -    
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Nlm Unique ID:  8502670     Medline TA:  J Reconstr Microsurg     Country:  -    
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Languages:  ENG     Pagination:  -     Citation Subset:  -    
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Center for Mammoplasty and Breast Reconstruction, Plastic Surgery Hospital, Peking Union Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, China.
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