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Upper Vault Septal Anatomy and Short Nasal Bone Syndrome: Implications for Rhinoplasty.
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2020
Abstract Osteoma is a benign osteogenic lesion that arises most frequently in the craniomaxillofacial region. Rarely, it can appear on the outer side of nasal bone and cause aesthetic problems. The authors present an unusual case of outer side nasal bone osteoma with a brief review of its main clinical presentations, diagnostic
Maria Cecília Closs, Ono +2 more
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Abstract Osteoma is a benign osteogenic lesion that arises most frequently in the craniomaxillofacial region. Rarely, it can appear on the outer side of nasal bone and cause aesthetic problems. The authors present an unusual case of outer side nasal bone osteoma with a brief review of its main clinical presentations, diagnostic
Maria Cecília Closs, Ono +2 more
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2010
Nasal bone fracture is a common injury, but its repair can be unexpectedly difficult. To date, intranasal gauze packing has been used to support the nasal bone in position and to maintain contact between the mucosa of the septum and the cartilage. This gauze packing, however, has a tendency to shift, resulting in an inflammatory response characterized ...
Masaaki, Kosaka +3 more
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Nasal bone fracture is a common injury, but its repair can be unexpectedly difficult. To date, intranasal gauze packing has been used to support the nasal bone in position and to maintain contact between the mucosa of the septum and the cartilage. This gauze packing, however, has a tendency to shift, resulting in an inflammatory response characterized ...
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Nasal dorsal granuloma after nasal bone fracture
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2009A granuloma on the nasal dorsum after nasal bone fracture is a rare complication, like postrhinoplasty nasal cysts which were previously rarely reported. The authors describe five cases of nasal dorsal granuloma following nasal bone fracture reduction.
Jinsoo, Lim, Gyeol, Yoo
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Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1989
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 ...
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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 ...
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Anterior Nasal Stenosis Secondary to Accessory Nasal Bones
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1990Choanal atresia may result from a posterior or anterior obstruction of the airway. Treatment is predicated on an accurate identification of the underlying pathological condition by means of physical examination, fluoroscopy, and computed tomographic scan.
M L, Zukowski, C R, Gerson, J M, Pensler
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Changes in nasal aesthetics following nasal bone manipulation
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2007AbstractNasal 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.
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2021
Abstract Nasal fractures are a common sequelae of facial trauma. The anatomy of the nose is important to appreciate in allowing accurate assessment and appropriate treatment. The classification and management of nasal fractures are described in this chapter.
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Abstract Nasal fractures are a common sequelae of facial trauma. The anatomy of the nose is important to appreciate in allowing accurate assessment and appropriate treatment. The classification and management of nasal fractures are described in this chapter.
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