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The sinus of the dorsum sellae

The Anatomical Record, 1985
AbstractDissections of cadaver heads and studies of specimens sectioned in horizontal (axial), coronal, or sagittal planes at low (5×) magnification revealed a frequent venous sinus within the bone of the dorsum sellae in addition to the true dural sinuses.
H N, Schnitzlein   +3 more
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Fibromatosis on the dorsum of the nose

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1992
AbstractAn extremely rare case of fibromatosis in a 25-year-old Indian male is reported. The clinical examination and pre-operative findings were suggestive of a benign neoplasm, probably of neurogenic origin. The mass was well circumscribed and could be shelled out en masse. Histopathological examination showed it to be fibromatosis.
G, Varghese   +4 more
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The Nasal Dorsum Flap

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1978
Closure of full-thickness defects of the nasal tip and sorsum requires both a satisfactory functional and an acceptable cosmetic result. The nasal dorsum flap is particularly well suited for closure of many such defects. The basic design of the flap, as well as several useful modifications, are discussed.
R W, Babin, C, Krause
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Brazilian Approach to Dorsum Preservation

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2023
Brazil has always been a fertile place for plastic surgery techniques, especially cosmetic, and it was not different in rhinoplasty. In Brazil surgeons started using the dorsal preservation rhinoplasty in the 1970s. Techniques have changed, the problems and contraindications were challenged, and solutions proposed.
Mario Bazanelli Junqueira, Ferraz   +3 more
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Shaping the nasal dorsum

HNO, 2017
Shaping a proper dorsum must constitute an essential part of rhinoplasty. This article addresses the main current concepts that play a significant role in dorsal modifications: proper exposure at the keystone, component separation and incremental reduction, straightening the septum and positioning it in the midline, mobilizing and reshaping the nasal ...
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Reconstructing the nasal dorsum

British Journal of Dermatology, 2014
The skin of the nasal dorsum and bridge is more forgiving in terms of reconstructive options. Individual differences in skin laxity, nasal length and sebaceous composition impact on reconstructive choice as do the size, depth and exact location of the surgical defect.
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Surgical Emphysema of the Dorsum of the Hand

Journal of Hand Surgery, 1990
We report a case of surgical emphysema of the dorsum of the hand following an injury when a hawthorn penetrated into the subcutaneous tissues over the dorsum of the M.P. joint of the ring finger.
M, Butt, G F, Hird
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Management of the Deviated Nasal Dorsum

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2015
The deviated nasal dorsum veers off the ideal straight vertical orientation at midline. Deviations in the dorsum lead to functional and aesthetic consequences that frequently prompt the patient to seek consultation with a rhinoplasty surgeon. Inability to breathe through the nose and self-image perception significantly detracts from the patient's ...
Myriam, Loyo, Tom D, Wang
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Management of the Wide Nasal Dorsum

Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery, 2004
The literature is replete with discussions outlining surgical techniques for managing nasal tip deformities. In contrast, articles devoted to specific dorsal nasal abnormalities are rare. Surgical management of the nasal dorsum has traditionally been relegated to either augmentation or reduction followed by osteotomy.
Monte O, Harris, Shan R, Baker
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Episodic hyperhidrosis on the dorsum of hands

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1985
A 21-year-old man presented with a 6-year history of episodic localized hyperhidrosis on the back of his hands. Results of the neurologic examination were normal. Profuse sweating of the affected skin was elicited by exercise, raising core temperature, direct heat, and intradermal injections of cholinergic drugs.
P, Chan   +3 more
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