We read the letter by Dr. Swanson,1 in which he refers to the two-dimensional system for the evaluation of augmented breasts we described,2 with considerable interest. This system is useful as a means of keeping a visual record of patients’ data and of evaluating changes in size over time, though it does require the ability to use computer programs and it is somewhat time-consuming. The pros and cons of one-dimensional systems have instead been extensively described in the literature, as Swanson remarked in his letter
Response to "The Value of Two-Dimensional Analysis of Changes in Breast Shape"
ALFANO, CarmineMembro del Collaboration Group
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2015-01-01
Abstract
We read the letter by Dr. Swanson,1 in which he refers to the two-dimensional system for the evaluation of augmented breasts we described,2 with considerable interest. This system is useful as a means of keeping a visual record of patients’ data and of evaluating changes in size over time, though it does require the ability to use computer programs and it is somewhat time-consuming. The pros and cons of one-dimensional systems have instead been extensively described in the literature, as Swanson remarked in his letterFile in questo prodotto:
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