PAJPRAS is a quarterly journal published by the Kenya Society of plastic and reconstructive surgery.
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PAJPRAS is a quarterly journal published by the Kenya Society of plastic and reconstructive surgery.
Journals
Open Access Journals
Issues
Abstracts
PAJPRAS is a quarterly journal published by the Kenya Society of plastic and reconstructive surgery.
Journals
Open Access Journals
Issues
Abstracts
Journals
Open Access Journals
Issues
Abstracts
Welcome to Pan-African Journal Of Plastic Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
Pan African Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery is a quarterly journal published by the Kenya Society of plastic and reconstructive surgery
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Articles
Treatment Outcomes Of Extralesional And Intralesional Of Keloid Excision Followed By Postexcision Superficial Radiotherapy: A Comparative Study
F. W. NANG’OLE, K. OUYANG, O. ANZALA, J. OGENG’O and G. W AGAK ABSTRACT Background: Keloids are dermato-fibroproliferative skin disorders that extend
Letter To The Editor- In- Chief, Pan African Journal Of Plastic Reconstructive And Aesthetic Surgery (PAJPRAS )
We would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere congratulations on the launch of PAJPRAS journal. We are thrilled to
Blood group and Human Leucocyte Antigen sub-type as determinants to keloid formation and Recurrence in KeloidPatients
F. W. Nangole, J. Ogeng’o, G. Agak, K. Ouyang and A. Omu ABSTRACT Background: The role of genetic factors in keloid is
Healthcare Workers’ Knowledge and Satisfaction regarding Wound Care Services and Practices in Selected Hospitals across Kenya
D. M. Nyairo, C. Nyabuto, K. F. Maroa and F. W Nangole ABSTRACT Background: Wounds are a significant burden in Kenya, with
Psychosocial Impact Of Wounds In Kenya
W. Mwigereri, C. Odero, P. Mugo and F. W. Nangole ABSTRACT Background: Wounds have a psychological and social impact on patients, often
Wound Burden in a resource constrained Setting
J. Esiru, B. Wabwire, Kiriga F. Maroa and F. W. Nang’olé ABSTRACT Background: Wounds pose a significant yet often underappreciated burden to
Complex Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Using Mesh And Free Flap: A Rare Case Report & Literature Review
W. Adegu, D. Nyairo, J. Ogechi, G. Musila, S. Khainga, B. Wabwire and F.W. Nang’ole ABSTRACT Introduction: Managing complex defects of the
Limberg Flap for Forehead Reconstruction: Case Report
S. Gichuru, A. Malungo and S. Khainga Summary The Limberg flap, a versatile transposition flap defined by Professor Alexander Limberg,is used to
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