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Haemangioma of the nasal bones
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1976A case of haemangioma of the nasal bones is recorded. A search of the world literature has revealed 17 previously reported cases. The clinical and radiological features are reviewed and the aetiology and differential diagnosis discussed. Primary surgery is the treatment of choice and the prognosis is excellent.
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The utility of nasal bone radiographs in nasal trauma
Clinical Radiology, 1994A prospective study was performed to assess the value of nasal bone radiographs taken in the accident and emergency department. The study population consisted of 100 consecutive patients who had nasal bone radiographs in our accident and emergency (A&E) department following trauma.
M. Logan, J. Masterson, K. O'Driscoll
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Management of nasal bone fractures
American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2005This review discusses treatment options for nasal fracture, a common condition due mainly to road accidents, sport injuries, and physical confrontations. Being frequently associated with multiple trauma, many broken noses are not promptly diagnosed and treated, leading to secondary nasal deformities and chronic obstructions.
MONDIN V, RINALDO A, FERLITO, Alfio
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Sarcoidosis of the Nasal Bones
The British Journal of Radiology, 1964A survey of the recent radiological literature has failed to reveal any reports containing illustrations of sarcoid lesions of the nasal bones. The following two cases are presented to show the radiological appearances of this condition. A 32-year-old woman presented with a three months' history of a hard painless swelling of the bridge of the nose ...
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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
André D’Avanço de Morais+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
André D’Avanço de Morais+2 more
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Journal of the Faculty of Radiologists, 1958
Summary A case of metastasis from mammary carcinoma in the nasal bones is described. There had been previous injury to the site. Photographs and radiographs are shown.
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Summary A case of metastasis from mammary carcinoma in the nasal bones is described. There had been previous injury to the site. Photographs and radiographs are shown.
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Cavernous haemangiona of the nasal bones
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1992AbstractA case report of a cavernous haemangioma arising in the nasal bones is described, together with a discussion of the relevant literature. The condition, although rare, can be reliably diagnosed pre-operatively.
R. M. R. McAllister+3 more
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1940
Abstract The importance of careful attention to all injuries in the middle third of the face is obvious since fractures can readily be disguised by edema of the soft tissues. Improper treatment may result in the development of unsightly deformities which will impose a mental, social and economic handicap on the patient. Painstaking repositioning of
Paul M. Moore, Harold E. Harris
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Abstract The importance of careful attention to all injuries in the middle third of the face is obvious since fractures can readily be disguised by edema of the soft tissues. Improper treatment may result in the development of unsightly deformities which will impose a mental, social and economic handicap on the patient. Painstaking repositioning of
Paul M. Moore, Harold E. Harris
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Haemangioma of the nasal bones
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology, 1984A rare case of haemangioma of the nasal bones, proved histologically has been presented in a male. The clinical features and management discussed. A short review of literature is given.
M. V. Ingle, J. N. Gurtu
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Cavernous haemangioma of nasal bone
British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1973Summary A case of a cavernous haemangioma of the nasal bone is reported. Primary bone grafting in the form of chips was used to restore the bony contour.
B. Hirshowitz, J. Munk
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