Lymphoma on the Nasal Dorsum: Report of a Rare Case.
Lymphoma over the nasal dorsum has never been reported. Herein, we report the case of a 74-year-old man who presented with a rapid swelling on the nasal dorsum. A physical examination revealed a firm, immobile, non-tender mass.
Zhu L, Liu H, Liu H, Fu Z, Yin J.
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Lateral nasal advancement flap for reconstruction of the nasal sidewall and dorsum [PDF]
Malignant skin tumors and precancerous lesions have a predilection to be located in the nasal dorsum or sidewall. Although invasive reconstructions have been presented, no simple and suitable method has yet been reported for this area. The flap presented
Yutaka Ogawa, Yasuko Ogawa
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Unusual postrhinoplasty complication: nasal dorsum cyst. [PDF]
Among all the possible complications of aesthetic rhinoplasty, a rare one is the development of cystic masses on the nasal dorsum: several theories suggest that cysts develop commonly by entrapment of nasal mucosa in the subcutaneous space, but they can ...
Giacomini PG+5 more
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Novel surgical approach to nasal dorsum midline dermoid sinus cyst. [PDF]
The correct reconstructive technique following dermoid cyst removal is critical for treatment and aesthetics. This article will discuss the management of nasal dermoid sinus cysts. A mixture of “Turkish-delight” crushed cartilage with Fibrin-based tissue
Aliyeva A.
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Restylane Lyft for Aesthetic Shaping of the Nasal Dorsum and Radix: A Randomized, No-Treatment Control, Multicenter Study. [PDF]
Background: Hyaluronic acid fillers are widely used in nonsurgical rhinoplasty. Methods: The authors performed a no-treatment control, multicenter, 12-month follow-up study to evaluate efficacy and safety of Restylane Lyft (Galderma, Uppsala, Sweden) in ...
Wang X, Li B, Li Q.
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Nasal dorsum reconstruction in the cutaneous oncology setting [PDF]
The nose is one of the most frequent anatomic locations of skin cancer. The purpose of surgery is not only fully eliminating the tumor but also preserving nose function and aesthetics. Reconstruction of defects involving the nasal dorsum usually presents
Pedro M. Garrido+5 more
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Osteochondroma of the Nasal Dorsum Presenting as a Nasal Hump [PDF]
We describe the case of a 24-year-old man who underwent open septorhinoplasty for the treatment of progressive nasal disfigurement caused by a nasal hump. Postoperative histopathology of the resected hump revealed that it was an osteochondroma. The patient showed no evidence of recurrence during 2 years of follow-up. To the best of our knowledge, this
Hakan Tutar+3 more
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Continuous positive airway pressure device-associated nonhealing ulcer on the nasal dorsum: chondrodermatitis nodularis nasi. [PDF]
Reinhart JP+3 more
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Idiopathic calcinosis cutis of nasal dorsum
A 23-year-old lady presented with a slowly progressing firm mass on the nasal dorsum since 8 months. Her biochemical, haematological and collagen vascular disease screening tests were normal. Radiographs of the nasal bones showed a subcutaneous calcifying lesion with no evidence of nasal bone erosion.
Shrinath Dk+3 more
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Decision-making in Nasal Dorsum Reconstruction in Revision Rhinoplasty. [PDF]
Background:. The approach to revision rhinoplasty is a challenge that plastic surgeons often face. The objective of this communication is to describe a surgical algorithm for patients undergoing revision rhinoplasty based on the stability of the nasal ...
Anco N+3 more
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