thumb|right|300px|An anaplastologist fits an Iraq War veteran with prosthetic ears Anaplastology (Gk. ana-again, a new, upon plastos-something made, formed, molded logy-the study of) is a branch of medicine dealing with the prosthetic rehabilitation of an absent, disfigured or malformed anatomically critical location of the face or body. The term anaplastology was coined by Walter G. Spohn and is used worldwide.
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