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The orientation of stab wounds relative to Langer's lines can have a considerable impact upon the presentation of the wound. [4] Langer's lines include breast static tension lines, which mark a guide for breast surgery incisions. [5] Keloids are more common when incision is given across Langer's lines.
Incision is placed perpendicular to the spinoumblical line at McBurney's point, i.e. at the junction of lateral one-third and medial two-thirds of spino-umblical line. This is the incision used for open appendectomy, it begins 2 to 5 centimeters above the anterior superior iliac spine and continues to a point one-third of the way to the ...
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Skin lines are anatomical features which include: Langer's lines; Blaschko's lines; Kraissl's lines
Langer later described the SECT as a method by which to augment concavities and irregularities of the alveolar ridge following traumatic extractions, advanced periodontitis or developmental defects. [3] Currently, though, such augmentation of hard tissue defects tends to be done with hard tissue replacements, namely bone graft materials.
As the Langer's Deli owner considers whether to shut his establishment because of crime and homelessness in the area, a robbery and assault occurred near the deli.
Langer’s Deli is 77, with the number in bold yellow on the backs of employee uniforms. And the park of Langer’s childhood, which dates to the 1880s, no longer exists.
They differ from Langer's lines in that unlike Langer's lines, which are defined in term of collagen orientation, Kraissl's lines are the lines of maximum skin tension. [1] Whereas Langer's lines were defined in cadavers, [2] Kraissl's lines have been defined in living individuals. Also, the method [which?] used to identify Kraissl's lines is ...