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Reconstructing the nasal dorsum [PDF]

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The skin of the nasal dorsum and bridge is more forgiving in terms of reconstructive options. Individual differences in skin laxity, nasal length and sebaceous composition impact on reconstructive choice as do the size, depth and exact location of the surgical defect.
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Management of the Nasal Dorsum

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2011
Profile alignment, including nasal dorsal reduction, is one of the most common maneuvers in aesthetic rhinoplasty. Techniques often include cartilaginous excision and bony hump reduction with a chisel or a rasp. Cartilaginous nasal vault excision can result in separation of the junction between the upper lateral cartilages and the dorsal septum.
Ji Eon Kim   +2 more
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Management of the Wide Nasal Dorsum

Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery, 2004
The literature is replete with discussions outlining surgical techniques for managing nasal tip deformities. In contrast, articles devoted to specific dorsal nasal abnormalities are rare. Surgical management of the nasal dorsum has traditionally been relegated to either augmentation or reduction followed by osteotomy.
Shan R. Baker, Monte O. Harris
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A Mass on the Nasal Dorsum

JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, 2014
An elderly manwith a history of multiple skin cancers of the face presented with a 4-month history of a mass on the nasal dorsum. Findings from a biopsy of the lesion performed at an outside facilitywereconsistentwithsquamouscell carcinoma(SCC).Threeyears prior, the patient underwent 2 excisional biopsies of a mass at the same location showing ...
Frank L. Anderson   +4 more
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Chondroid Syringoma of the Nasal Dorsum

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2015
Chondroid syringoma (CS) is an uncommon cutaneous tumor in the head and neck, with reported incidence rate from 0.01% to 0.1%. The CS of skin is a rare type of soft tissue tumor originating from the sweat glands. We report a documented case of CS occurring in the nasal dorsum in a 58-year-old man, which developed during the course of 1 year.
Hwan Jun Choi, Eun Taik Son, Hyun Ju Lee
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Replacement of the Nasal Dorsum with a Diced Cartilage Glue Graft

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2019
The reconstruction of the nasal dorsum after a hump resection is challenging if narrowing of the nose is to be avoided, the nasal skin is very thin, and the nasal bones are short.
A. Tasman
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A Case of Pyoderma Gangrenosum on the Nasal Dorsum

Archives of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, 2010
Pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) is a severe ulcerative skin disorder of uncertain origin but may be associated with a variety of diseases including inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and malignant neoplasms (particularly leukemia). Lesions most commonly affect the lower legs, while lesions in the head and neck are rare. 2 Pyoderma gangrenosum
Dong Hyun Kim   +3 more
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Rare Location for Pilonidal Sinus: the Nasal Dorsum

The Journal of craniofacial surgery (Print), 2018
Pilonidal sinuses are recurrent chronic inflammatory lesions which may occur due to penetration of hair particles into skin. Herein, the authors report a pilonidal sinus case that is unusually seen on nasal dorsum and totally excised with the open ...
Ayhan Kars   +4 more
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The wide nasal dorsum: Evaluation and management

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2007
Rhinoplasty is arguably the most challenging of all facial aesthetic surgery. With contemporary aesthetic ideals favoring the more petite and narrow nose, successful management of the wide nasal dorsum is crucial in obtaining favorable outcomes. This paper aims to define the underlying anatomical variances that contribute to the wide nose, as well as ...
Martyn Mendelsohn, Paul Gerarchi
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Cellular neurothekoma of the nasal dorsum

European Journal of Dermatology, 2010
Auteur(s) : Mireia Yebenes Marsal1, Oscar Escuder2, Irgmard Costa3, Artur Diaz-Carandell2, Jesus Luelmo1 1Departments of Dermatology 2Departments of Maxillofacial Surgery 3Departments of Pathology, Hospital Universitari de Sabadell, C/Parc Tauli s/n, 08208, Barcelona, Spain Neurothekoma refers to a very uncommon benign tumour, of uncertain origin ...
Jesús Luelmo   +4 more
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