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Growth of the nose and the septorhinoplastic problem in youth.

A M A Archives of Otolaryngology, 1958
The management of the recently acquired or old deviated obstructing septums in children is always difficult. The desire to be surgically conservative with the "growing nose" runs into the practical problem of attempting to relieve any nasal respiratory ...
J. Gilbert, S. Segal
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Appliance for stabilizing orogastric and orotracheal tubes in infants.

Critical Care Medicine, 1984
The long-term use of orotracheal tubes in infants has been associated with airway damage, palatal groove formation, acquired cleft palate, and defective primary dentition.
A. Erenberg, A. Nowak
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Application of a Modified Costal Cartilaginous Framework in Correction of Severe Saddle Nose Deformity.

Aesthetic surgery journal, 2023
BACKGROUND Insufficient support of the nasal septum due to congenital or secondary deficiency leads to severe saddle nose deformity which presents an unpleasant appearance. OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study is to present our approach to constructing
Zhen Song   +8 more
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The mask rhinoplasty: a technique for the treatment of Binder's syndrome and related disorders.

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1993
Congenital and acquired facial deformities in which the nose is small relative to the rest of the face present a problem in reconstruction. Binder's syndrome is the most common of such deformities, where the noise is both short and lacking tip projection.
Peter A. Banks, Brent Tanner
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Immediate or delayed nasal reconstruction in infant after subtotal amputation? Nasal reconstruction with forehead flap in a 2-year-old child.

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2008
Nasal reconstruction using the forehead flap is one of the oldest recorded reconstructive procedures. The forehead flap is considered a standard for reconstruction of large defect.
N. Kadlub, J. Persing, Joseph H. Shin
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Pre-Columbian rhinoscleroma.

Archives of Dermatology, 1979
To the Editor.— The ceramic pathology of the pre-Columbian Americas is always a delight to the students of the history of medicine. The abundance of material and the skill of the artisans, especially of the ancient Andean cultures, contribute to this ...
L. Goldman
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PLASTIC SURGERY IN CHILDREN: THE MEDICAL AND PSYCHOLOGIC ASPECTS OF DEFORMITY

, 1938
The past two decades have brought forth intensive campaigns in behalf of crippled and otherwise physically handicapped children of this country. Equally serious, but less widely publicized, are the childhood handicaps that are the results of deformity ...
C. L. Straith, E. Kleine
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PROPER USES OF NASAL PLASTIC OPERATIONS IN MILITARY PRACTICE

, 1945
There are definite indications for employment of nasal plastic operations even in the urgent days of wartime military practice. 1 Their use should be restricted to correction of deformities acquired in military service, but an exception to this rule ...
G. Webster
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