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Study Suggests Body Mass Index Isn't Obstacle to Chest Masculinization Surgery Eligibility
Body mass index, or BMI, is a person’s mass (weight) in kilograms divided by the square of their height in meters.
‘Tipping the Balance’ of Immune Cells From Bad to Good Reverses Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms in Mice
Johns Hopkins Medicine team suggests that microparticle-delivered therapy may be first step toward stopping MS and other autoimmune diseases
New study by Johns Hopkins Medicine neuroplastic and reconstructive surgeons under Chad Gordon shows “undercover” implant between scalp and skull successfully treats brain swelling known as hydrocephalus.
Innovative Treatments for Scars from Burns and Other Trauma
Over the last decade, there have been dramatic advancements for patients with problematic scars from burns or other trauma.
Johns Hopkins Performs The World's First-Ever Penis and Scrotum Transplant
The Johns Hopkins reconstructive surgery team that performed the country’s first bilateral arm transplant in a wounded warrior has successfully performed the first total penis and scrotum transplant in the world.
Multidisciplinary Adult Cranioplasty Center
Spring 2016 Novel Surgical Technique Spurs Clinical Innovation in Craniofacial Reconstruction
The Experience of a Johns Hopkins Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Resident
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2016
The Evolution and Expansion of the Johns Hopkins Residency Program
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2016
Exploring the Vanguard of Transplantation: Hand, Face and Urogenital
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2016
Training Our Next Generation of Academic and Clinical Leaders
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2012
Reversing Damage: Innovative Approaches in Burn Surgery and Breast Reconstruction
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2012
Leadership in the Field: Plastic Surgery at Johns Hopkins
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2012
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