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Xiaolin Lan

Publications -  6
Citations -  34

Xiaolin Lan is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 29 citations.

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Combined submandibular gland flap and sternocleidomastoid musculocutaneous flap for postoperative reconstruction in older aged patients with oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancers

TL;DR: This combined reconstruction technique enables appropriate restoration of oral function, facial aesthetics and improved quality of life and has several advantages: it is easier to perform, reduces operation time and surgical risk, causes less surgical injury, and has minor impact on contour.
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Reoperation following the use of non-standardized procedures for malignant parotid tumors.

TL;DR: The current findings indicate that the qualitative diagnosis of malignant parotid tumors prior to surgery is difficult, there is a high incidence of residual tumor following non-standardized procedures, and that reoperation in a timely manner is required in such cases.
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Resection and reconstruction of giant cervical metastatic cancer using a pectoralis major muscular flap transfer: A prospective study of 16 patients.

TL;DR: Overall, radical neck dissection combined with the use of the pectoralis major myocutaneous flap for reconstruction is a feasible approach for the treatment of giant cervical metastatic cancers that have developed from unknown primary tumors and have invaded the skin.
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Correlation of nasopharyngeal carcinoma with rare earth elements and the Epstein-Barr virus.

TL;DR: The concentrations of REE decreased with increasing tumor size and with the presence of lymph node metastasis, but markedly decreased thereafter, and the elements that exhibited the greatest decreases were terbium, holmium and ytterbium.
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Continuous negative pressure-flush through a dual tube for the treatment of a complicated pharyngeal fistula: A case report

TL;DR: The complicated pharyngeal fistula was treated via continuous negative pressure-flush through a dual tube, without the requirement for incision, daily dressing or antibiotics, and the favorable patient outcome represented a positive result, which was able to reduce the psychological burden of the patient and improve their quality of life.