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Removal of the Nasal Hump

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1961
Nasal humps are of congenital, hereditary, racial, or traumatic origin or may be caused by disease, e.g., hemangioma. Only the congenital and traumatic forms will be considered here, because they are commonly encountered in a corrective rhinoplasty.
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Hampton’s Hump

New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
Inês de Almeida Mendes, Vasco O. Neves
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Routine Reinsertion of the Hump in Rhinoplasty

Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1986
Reinsertion of the hump as a free graft, a technique based on the rhinoplasty described by Skoog, has been performed for more than 10 years in severely deviated noses to hide residual deformities of the septum after rhinoplasty. The results have been so encouraging that this technique is now routinely used in all rhinoplasties requiring a reduction of ...
Lejour, Madeleine   +2 more
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Hampton's Hump

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2015
Chang-Han, Lo, Shih-En, Tang
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Effect mechanism of cavitation on the hump characteristic of a pump-turbine

Renewable Energy, 2021
Deyou Li, Hongjie Wang, Yonglin Qin
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Cavitation effects on pressure fluctuation in pump-turbine hump region

Journal of Energy Storage, 2022
Deyou Li, Ruzhi Gong, Hongjie Wang
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The Nasal Hump Problem

Archives of Otolaryngology, 1964
S, FOMON   +4 more
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Hypothermic Hump

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
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