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UNILATERAL CLEFT NOSE DEFORMITY

UP STATE JOURNAL OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY AND HEAD AND NECK SURGERY, 2023
INTRODUCTION Cleft lip deformity is a complex 3-dimensional congenital facial deformity which leads to poor functional, aesthetic and social outcomes. METHODOLOGY In order to optimize the aesthetic symmetry of unilateral cleft lip nasal deformity correction, we propose an anatomic technique involving reconstruction and restoration of the cleft side ...
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Pyoderma gangrenosum producing saddle nose deformity

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1998
AbstractPyoderma gangrenosum affecting the nose is rare and this may lead to diagnostic confusion because of the large differential diagnosis. As diagnosis is made, largely, on the basis of exclusion the treatment of pyoderma gangrenosum may be unduly delayed.
G A, Worley, M J, Wareing, R J, Sergeant
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Deforming Mucocutaneous Leishmaniasis of the Nose

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2017
The authors present a clinical report of deforming mucocutaneous leishmaniasis of the nose in a native American woman, left untreated for 25 years. The nose was reconstructed using the local tissue displaced as flaps, and using cartilage grafts taken from the nasal septum and the ear shell.
Gian Luca, Gatti   +7 more
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Saddle Nose Deformity: Autogenous Graft Repair

Facial Plastic Surgery, 1989
Two suitable approaches are presently used for augmentation of saddle noses: the traditional endonasal approach (utilizing minimal incisions with precise pocket preparation and limited tissue undermining), and the more involved external or open approach (requiring more extensive incisions and undermining, but providing binocular vision, bimanual ...
M E, Tardy, M, Schwartz, G, Parras
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THE DEFORMED NOSE

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1941
HISTORICAL NOTES Rhinoplastic surgery is not a new art. It was practiced thousands of years ago by the Hindus in India, where criminals had their noses cut off as a punitive measure. Even in those ancient times the art of the plastic surgeon was indispensable.
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Correction of the Saddle Nose Deformity

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2020
AbstractSaddle nose deformities are among the most challenging problems in rhinoplasty. These patients have often had previous surgery and may have complicated medical histories. Reconstructing the septum is a necessary prerequisite to correcting the contour of the nose. With proper planning and thoughtful execution, patients suffering from disfiguring
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Midline deformities of the nose

Indian Journal of Otolaryngology, 1985
Two rare cases of midline deformities of the nose are reported. Review of the literature are discussed in the light of available literature.
D. K. Basu, B. C. Das, A. K. Datta
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Septorhinoplasty of the Traumatically Deformed Nose

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1978
The author has reviewed the 69 patients upon whom he has performed septorhinoplasty in treatment of posttraumatic deformities. These have been followed over a 12-year period; however, only the 59 followed over one year have been studied. In analyzing the deformities, it was noted that three characteristics occur alone or in combination: excessive width,
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Saddle Nose Deformity: Augmentation Rhinoplasty

2021
Saddle nose: The term ‘saddle nose’ was coined to describe the characteristic nasal profile, which is reminiscent of an English riding saddle. A depressed nasal dorsum was commonly the result of luetic destruction of the bony and cartilaginous support. Today, most such deformities are the result of trauma.
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Saddle Nose Deformity in Sarcoidosis

The American Journal of Medicine, 2021
Robin Jacquot   +4 more
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