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Identification of proteoglycan from salmon nasal cartilage

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2011
There has been no structural information about the core protein of salmon nasal cartilage proteoglycan although its physiological activities have been investigated. Internal amino acid sequencing using nano-LC/MS/MS revealed that the salmon proteoglycan was aggrecan.
Ikuko, Kakizaki   +4 more
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Cartilage Regeneration in the Rabbit Nasal Septum

The Laryngoscope, 2006
AbstractObjective: Rhinoplasty frequently includes harvesting of nasal septal cartilage. The objective of this prospective basic investigation is to determine whether cartilage can regenerate after submucosal resection (SMR) of the nasal septum in the rabbit.
Meghann L, Kaiser   +6 more
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Quantifying Nasal Wall Cartilage Stiffness: The Development of a Nasal Cartilage Caliper

2024 Design of Medical Devices Conference
Abstract Nasal obstruction is a widespread issue in the US, with dynamic collapse during inspiration being a common cause. Current treatment methods using radiofrequency lack precise quantification of nasal cartilage strength and rely on subjective measures such as QOL surveys.
Jason Shenoi   +9 more
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Nasal Reconstruction With Articulated Irradiated Rib Cartilage

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1991
Nasal structural reconstruction is a formidable task in cases where there is loss of support to both the nasal dorsum and tip. A multitude of surgical approaches and materials have been used for the correction of the saddle-nose deformity with varying degrees of success.
C S, Murakami, T A, Cook, R A, Guida
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The Nasal Tip

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1984
Two hundred and forty patients who underwent a corrective rhinoplasty have been presented. Of these, 224 patients (93.3 percent) had a cartilage repositioning procedure in which the alar cartilages were only undermined and repositioned, and 16 patients (6.7 percent) had a cartilage resection procedure. The techniques and indications for both procedures
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Congenital Agenesis of All the Nasal Cartilages

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2012
With the exception of septal deviation, congenital anomalies of the nasal cartilages constitute a small fraction of all congenital nasal anomalies. This report presents a patient with isolated agenesis of all the nasal cartilages, which has never been recorded previously.This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For
Mehdi, Bakhshaee   +2 more
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Power Instrumentation for Shaping the Nasal Cartilages

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2006
The cartilaginous structures of the nose play an important role in nasal esthetics and function. The handling of these structures has always been very treacherous, and long-term follow-up quite often has shown unexpected results. Based on Gibson's studies, we propose the use of abrasion treatment of the nasal cartilages with the burr power drill.
Luiz Carlos, Ishida   +4 more
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Interlocked stresses in human nasal septal cartilage

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1966
Summary This evidence supports the existence of multidirectional interlocked stresses in the cartilage plate and shows how these may be partially released in vitro .
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Nasal Dorsum Management Using Fragmented Cartilage Grafts

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2016
Thinness of nasal dorsum skin and subcutaneous tissue underlying nasal dorsal skin are the major factors related to the visibility of small irregularities. Here, the authors discuss the use of bare fragmented cartilage grafts in managing nasal dorsum and the results obtained.Eight hundred fifty-six patients were operated for rhinoplasty between ...
Bilge Turk, Bilen, Goktekin, Tenekeci
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Nasal Tip Contouring Using Lower Lateral Cartilages

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2011
Nasal tip management is the most important and challenging part of rhinoplasty surgery. For nasal tip management, optimal nasal tip projection and rotation must be maintained. For this reason, several methods have been developed to obtain optimal results.
Bilgetürk, Bilen   +2 more
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