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Revision of the Nasal Dorsum [PDF]
Revision of the dorsum in secondary rhinoplasty is challenging, regardless of the cause. Dorsal deformities should be evaluated for both aesthetic and functional. The authors briefly outline the presentation, etiology, pathogenesis, and treatment choices backed by evidence-based data, when applicable, for the following dorsal revision indications in ...
Sam P. Most, Sami P. Moubayed
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Reticulohistiocytoma of the dorsum
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1988To clarify the nature of reticulohistiocytoma of the dorsum, 19 cases, including three of the seven original cases described by Crosti, were evaluated clinically, histologically, and immunologically. In seven cases gene rearrangement analysis was also performed.
E. Berti+5 more
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Fistula of the Dorsum of the Nose
Archives of Dermatology, 1974Four new examples of fistula of the dorsum of the nose were studied. The clinical appearance of a tuft of hair protruding from a pit on the midline of the dorsum of the nose is virtually pathognomonic; the fistula communicates with a dermoid cyst located in the deeper tissues.
Martin H. Brownstein+2 more
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A Joseph resection of the dorsal hump permanently alters the nasal dorsum from a fused smooth cap into three individual components with an open roof. In those patients in whom infracture is unwise or in whom the septum is severely twisted or the skin is very thin and likely to show irregularities, reconstruction of the cap is done with a cartilaginous ...
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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.
Richard W. Babin, Charles J. Krause
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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.
Richard W. Babin, Charles J. Krause
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Carcinoma of the dorsum of the tongue
Head & Neck, 2000Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the anterior two thirds of the tongue is the second most common oral cancer, with the lateral border being the most common location. Squamous cell carcinoma of the dorsum of the tongue is exceedingly rare and has been described in the past as a myth or misdiagnosis.
Micha Peled+5 more
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Fibromatosis on the dorsum of the nose
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1992AbstractAn 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.
Mathew Kurien+4 more
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The sinus of the dorsum sellae
The Anatomical Record, 1985AbstractDissections 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.
John A. Arrington+3 more
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