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A Family with a Congenital Deformity of the Nose, and the Results of Subcutaneous Injection of Wax.
E. H. E. Stack
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Clinical Otolaryngology, Volume 51, Issue 2, Page 356-359, March 2026.
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2008
This is the first published report of the swimmer's nose deformity. This common athletic deformity has a characteristic, asymmetric dorsolateral nasal hump that progressively develops over years during a competitive swimming career and persists after cessation of the sport.
Richard M, Bodor +4 more
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This is the first published report of the swimmer's nose deformity. This common athletic deformity has a characteristic, asymmetric dorsolateral nasal hump that progressively develops over years during a competitive swimming career and persists after cessation of the sport.
Richard M, Bodor +4 more
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Unilateral cleft nose deformities at adulthood
Annales de Chirurgie Plastique Esthétique, 2023Secondary rhinoplasty is a challenging procedure, requiring a precise preoperative diagnosis of nasal deformities before correcting them. As there is currently no accepted outcome measurement tool available to assess unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP) nose sequelae before secondary rhinoplasty.
S.L. Assouline-Vitale +6 more
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Addressing Saddle Nose Deformity—Reply
JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery, 2016[Abstract Not Available]
Çakmak, Özcan +2 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2007
A 44-year-old man presented with intermittent epistaxis, fever, and polyarthralgias of 2 months' duration. For the previous week, he had had puffiness of the face and reduced urinary output. On physical examination, the blood pressure was 180/100 mm Hg; he was pale and had pedal edema. A saddle nose deformity (Panel A) had developed during the previous
Sandeep Chauhan, Sanjay D'Cruz
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A 44-year-old man presented with intermittent epistaxis, fever, and polyarthralgias of 2 months' duration. For the previous week, he had had puffiness of the face and reduced urinary output. On physical examination, the blood pressure was 180/100 mm Hg; he was pale and had pedal edema. A saddle nose deformity (Panel A) had developed during the previous
Sandeep Chauhan, Sanjay D'Cruz
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