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The Adolescence Plastic Surgical Research Group From 1995 to 1997, the Adolescence Plastic Surgical Research Group was represented by the following Plastic and ENT surgeons: C. M. A. M. van der Horst, G. J. Nolst Trenité, R. Schoorl, Amsterdam; A. C. J. Ackermans-Swart, R. H. L. Paping, A. H. Trenning, Capelle aan den IJssel, Spijkenisse, Schiedam; E. J. F. Timmenga, S. J. M. Wijthoff, Delft; R. E. F. Huygen, J. E. Sluimers, The Hague; R. F. Cohen, A. B. van Doorn, C. M. van Leeuwen, F. P. Stook, Dordrecht, Rotterdam; L. N. A. van Adrichem, S. E. R. Hovius A. de Greef, Th. H. J. van der Kar, M. H. M. Lemmen, H. P. van Not, C. A. M. Oostrom, J. M. Ramselaar, G. J. Sonneveld, J. M. Vaandrager, Goes, Vlissingen, Rotterdam; D. B. van Egmond, T. F. J. M. C. Specken, Nieuwegein, Utrecht.