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The Usefulness of the Endonasal Incisional Approach for the Treatment of Nasal Bone Fracture [PDF]
Background Among all facial fractures, nasal bone fractures are the most common, and they have been reduced by closed reduction (CR) for a long time. But several authors have reported suboptimal results when using CR, and the best method of nasal bone ...
Hyo Seong Kim +4 more
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Aim:The nasal bone can be imaged with ultrasonography from the 10th week of pregnancy. In situations where the nasal bone is aplastic or hypoplastic, the risk of chromosomal anomalies increases.
Ateş, Sinan +11 more
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Background: A cross-sectional study was conducted in AL- Sadir medical city in AL Najaf-Iraq, during the period between July 2011 to March 2012, 35 patients aged 1 to 45 years with nasal bone fracture who underwent physical examination Objective: To ...
Ahmed Athab AL-Zubiadi +2 more
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An Anatomic Study on the Overlap Patterns of Structural Components in the Keystone Area in Noses of Koreans [PDF]
ObjectivesThe keystone area has critical importance in maintaining the stability of the nasal dorsum. However, overlap patterns between structural components in the keystone area have rarely been studied, especially in the noses of Koreans ...
In-Sang Kim +2 more
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Impact of intraoperative Cone-Beam Computed Tomography use on patient satisfaction after closed nasal reduction [PDF]
Background: The aim of the study was to assess, whether there is a difference in aesthetic and functional patient satisfaction between closed nasal reductions with intraoperative Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) and without using intraoperative ...
Catrin Bruehlmann +2 more
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The nasal cavity is an important landmark when considering implant insertion into the anterior region of the maxillary arch. The perforation of implants into the nasal cavity may cause complications, such as implant migration, inflammation, or changes in
Han-Gyeol Yeom +6 more
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FRACTURES OF THE NASAL BONES. [PDF]
Neither in the works on surgery, nor in the special works on the nose and throat is there much information about this subject, and yet any injury deflecting the nasal bones causes a deformity very apparent and disagreeable throughout life, besides often obstructing one of the nostrils.
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The nasal bone is the most common site of facial fractures. Concomitant septal fracture is present in 42.0%-96.2% of cases. The correction of nasal bone and septal fracture is important cosmetically as well as functionally.
Che Hyun Park +3 more
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Nasal bone length in Saudi rhinoplasty: a clinical-radiological study
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Hump reduction in the presence of short nasal bones can result in significant esthetic and/or functional problems in patients seeking rhinoplasty in the Middle East.
Sami Alharethy +4 more
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Relationship between the degree and direction of nasal septum deviation and nasal bone morphology [PDF]
Oz, Ibrahim/0000-0002-5014-4972; Serifoglu, Ismail/0000-0001-5643-739XWOS: 000396897600001PubMed: 28245851Background: Nasal septal deviation may affect nasal bone growth and facial morphology.
Ismail Serifoglu +11 more
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