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Skin, Grafts: eMedicine Plastic Surgery

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Overview: Skin is the largest organ of the human body, representing approximately 16% of the total body weight. While the functions of protection and thermoregulation are well recognized, skin also has important metabolic functions in protein and vitamin ...

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