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Nasal dorsum reconstruction after pediatric nasal dermoid excision

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2021
To review our experience with pediatric nasal dermoids, and discuss reconstructive options for the nasal dorsum after pediatric nasal dermoid removal.Retrospective review of pediatric nasal dermoid cases from January 1 2005 through October 1 2016.Twenty-five cases (12 males, 13 females) were identified.
William W. Carroll   +3 more
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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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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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Management of the Nasal Dorsum

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2016
Rhinoplasty is not so much an art, but rather an architectural undertaking: a methodical approach to reconfiguring the nasal components to give a proportionate nose that both pleases the eye and satisfies functional requirements. The dorsum and dorsal esthetic lines are some of the most important components of the nose in terms of esthetics and ...
Ronald P. Gruber   +2 more
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SMAS Autografts for the Nasal Dorsum

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1996
Many patients of rhytidectomy age have had previous rhinoplasty or nasal injury and have dorsal irregularities or saddle-nose deformities. SMAS tissue ordinarily discarded at rhytidectomy may be used for nasal dorsal augmentation and padding. Six patients undergoing rhytidectomy who also had prior nasal surgery or deformity were selected.
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Lemmo's Flap for Nasal Dorsum Reconstruction

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2012
Reconstruction of nasal defects is an antique challenge for surgeons. The first reported technique is dated 600 B.C. Since then a number of reconstructive options have been proposed in the literature. Some principles, first stated by Buget and Menick must be always taken into account when planning such reconstructions.
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Longitudinal shape changes of the nasal dorsum

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1993
This investigation quantifies childhood and adolescent growth changes of the upper and lower nasal dorsum and evaluates various aspects of the persons' morphology that relate to shape changes of the dorsum. A longitudinal sample of 37 French-Canadian girls, each having cephalograms at 6, 10, and 14 years of age, was evaluated.
Ronald De La Cruz   +3 more
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Controlling the Nasal Dorsum

2020
Controlling the nasal dorsum is vital and done along with the tip work and can be challenging to establish an aesthetic and pleasing dorsal profile line. Either augmentation or reduction may be needed to establish the profile “in line” with the nasal tip projection.
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An inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor of the nasal dorsum

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2008
Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor of the nose is an uncommon benign proliferative lesion that clinically mimics a neoplastic process. Our case arose in a 4-year-old girl presenting with a mass in the nasal dorsum. The mass was completely excised without any difficulty under general anesthesia.
Nam-Yong Do   +3 more
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DERMOID CYST OF THE NASAL DORSUM

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1933
Dermoid cysts of the nasal dorsum are rare. There are a few cases reported in the foreign literature, but only one in the American. The rarity of the condition has induced me to report the following case. REPORT OF CASE History .—Mrs. E. L., white, a housewife, aged 30, complained of a continuous discharge of bloody pus and hairs from the region of
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