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A 26-year-old female attended the emergency department of the hospital complaining of a five-day course of nasal soreness, located mainly on the left vestibule and radiating to the nasal dorsum and left maxillary area. The patient reported nasal congestion and crusting on the left nostril as well as progressively worsening redness and erythema covering
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A 26-year-old female attended the emergency department of the hospital complaining of a five-day course of nasal soreness, located mainly on the left vestibule and radiating to the nasal dorsum and left maxillary area. The patient reported nasal congestion and crusting on the left nostril as well as progressively worsening redness and erythema covering
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Solitary keratoacanthoma of the nasal vestibule
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1991AbstractKeratoacanthomas are lesions which rarely present to Otorhinolaryngologists; however they must be considered in the differential diagnosis of any rapidly growing lesion in the head and neck. We report a case of a keratoacanthoma of the nasal vestibule which caused clinical and histopathological difficulties in diagnosis.
J. A. McGlashan, D. A. Bowdler, G. Rees
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Sebaceous carcinoma of the nasal vestibule
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2001Sebaceous carcinoma is a rare disease arising from holocrine adnexal components of the skin. Fewer than 400 cases have been reported worldwide and only about 19 are from the nose. We present a sebaceous cancer of the nasal vestibule in a patient who, with adequate excision, is disease-free after two years.
A. Scott+4 more
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Radiation Therapy for Carcinoma of the Nasal Vestibule [PDF]
From 1963 to 1984, 32 patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the nasal vestibule received definitive radiation therapy. Of these, 11 patients whose superficial lesions were suitably located received radium implants, and the other 21 patients were treated with a combination of electron beam and 60Co.
Gilbert H. Fletcher+3 more
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Brachytherapy of carcinomas of the nasal vestibule
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1984The article by Mendenhall et al.3 pertaining to the management of carcinomas of the nasal vestibule is a valuable contribution to the limited literature available on this subject. This experience reinforces the opinion that radiation therapy is a treatment of choice for the vast majority of these lesions.
D. Chassagne, J. Frank Wilson
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Stenosis of the Nasal Vestibule and Its Treatment [PDF]
From our own experience and a review of the literature, we present a few techniques which, in our eyes, give the surgeon the possibility to treat most encountered cases of stenosis of the nasal vestibule. During 1991 to 1998 the author in Stuttgart (W.G.) performed simple z-plasty combined with local flaps in 6 patients and composite grafts only in 12 ...
Rodolphe Meyer+2 more
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Squamous cell carcinoma of the nasal vestibule.
Rhinology, 1999From 1978 to 1992, 66 patients (32 women and 34 men) were treated for carcinoma of the nasal vestibule at Odense University Hospital. The treatment was radiotherapy (41 patients), surgery (13 patients) or a combination of the two modalities (12 patients). Twenty-one patients (32%) developed recurrence. Of these, 17 (81%) were diagnosed within the first
Horsmans, J D+4 more
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Correction of nasal vestibuler stenosis
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, 1994This short report deals with a case of nasal vestibular stenosis in a child following healing of acid bums and its early surgical correction. The fabrication of a special stent and its use in preventing recurrence of the contracture is also discussed.
K. Subramanialyer, Varghese Mani
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Late Recurrent Retinoblastoma in the Nasal Vestibule
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1971Antral and nasal vestibular recurrence of retinoblastoma is reported in a 10-year-old girl 6½ years after enucleation of the ipsilateral eye (8½ years after enucleation of the contralateral eye). There was no evidence of visceral or osseous metastasis. The treatment was radical maxillectomy. Spread to the antrum was apparently bloodborne.
Bruce W. Jafek+2 more
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TREATMENT FOR NASAL VESTIBULITIS
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1962The Editorial Board of theArchivesinvites its readers to submit letters to the Editor, which should be written in a constructive manner. A copy of the letter will be sent to the author(s) of articles commented on, or persons otherwise mentioned, who will be invited to prepare a brief reply, to be published along with the original letter sent to the ...
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