23 Problems Involving the Nasal Vestibule

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10.1055/b-0035-121701 23 Problems Involving the Nasal Vestibule Scar induration and distortion, stenosis, asymmetry, retraction, and recurrent or residual deviation of the anterior septum are not uncommon findings in previously operated…

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24 Saddle Nose after Septoplasty or Trauma

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10.1055/b-0035-121702 24 Saddle Nose after Septoplasty or Trauma Saddling of the nasal dorsum may result from a septal perforation or nasal trauma. Both etiologies involve mechanical weakening of the anterior…

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31 Paraffinomas (Lipogranulomas)

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10.1055/b-0035-121709 31 Paraffinomas (Lipogranulomas)In cooperation with Johanna Brehm Various materials can induce the formation of granulomas. It is known, for example, that exposure to talcum or aluminum can induce granuloma…

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21 Nasal Refinement with Minimal Changes

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10.1055/b-0035-121699 21 Nasal Refinement with Minimal Changes Fig. 21.1 Vanity by Bernardo Strozzi (1630). Small morphologic changes can lead to major complaints and significant functional problems. They should not be…

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20 Multiple Nasal Injuries

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10.1055/b-0035-121698 20 Multiple Nasal Injuries Multiple injuries to the nose create a special set of tissue circumstances involving the postoperative consolidation of fractures in a more or less optimal position,…

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17 Polly Beak Deformity

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10.1055/b-0035-121695 17 Polly Beak Deformity “Polly” is derived from the name “Molly.” In the Cockney rhyming slang once spoken by sailors and pirates, “pretty Polly” meant money. Using the term…

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