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Nasal Bone Fracture Reduction Under Local Anaesthesia: A Holistic Approach to Nasal Blocks and a Comparison with General Anaesthesia. [PDF]
Jana S +4 more
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Wedge Osteectomy of Bony Cap in Rhinoplasty: Minor Nasal Bone Hump Reduction.
Cologlu H, Eyuboglu AA.
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Reconstitution of the nasal scaffolding with maintenance of soft tissue proportions either following severe facial trauma or as a sequela to aesthetic rhinoplasty misadventures frequently is best achieved using the stability afforded by bone grafts. Split cranial bone grafts offer many advantages and may be the donor site of choice, and may even allow ...
Hallock, Geoffrey G, MD
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Changes in nasal aesthetics following nasal bone manipulation
AbstractNasal bone fractures are the commonest type of bony facial injury causing aesthetic deformity. The aim of this study was to identify the effect of nasal trauma and fracture manipulation on the aesthetic proportions of the nose, by comparing pre- and post-treatment nasal aesthetics.
Leong, S. C. L. +2 more
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Nasal bone osteochondroma in a horse
OSTEOCHONDROMA is a cartilage-covered neoplasm arising from the surface of a bone; it is a benign tumour that can effect every bone preformed in cartilage ([Thompson 2007][1]). It could be more precisely classified as a skeletal dysplasia, as it arises from the margins of growth plates or from ...
PASOLINI, MARIA PIA +6 more
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Fetal Nasal Bone Hypoplasia in the Second Trimester as a Marker of Multiple Genetic Syndromes
Nasal bone hypoplasia is associated with a trisomy of chromosome 21, 18 or 13. Nasal bone hypoplasia can also be seen in other, rarer genetic syndromes. The aim of the study was to evaluate the potential of nasal bone hypoplasia, in the second trimester ...
Hanna Moczulska +2 more
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