نتایج جستجو برای: nasal skin breakdown

تعداد نتایج: 264036  

2014
Reinhard E. Friedrich Christian Hagel

Tuberous sclerosis or tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is an autosomal dominant inherited disease characterized by the triad epilepsy, hamartomas (angiofibroma) and reduced intellectual capacity. Phenotype can vary considerably. Almost all patients with TSC have at least one characteristic dermatologic feature. Facial angiofibroma can cause severe disfigurement. It may involve the cheeks, perio...

Introduction: Dorsal nasal irregularity is a complication of rhinoplasty surgery, mostly seen in patients with thin skin. Acellular dermis (CenoDerm) and homologous fascia lata covering the nasal bone cartilage structure have been used to achieve a smooth surface. In this study, we aimed to investigate clinical outcomes using these two materials. Materials and Methods: After a standard rhinopla...

Abhigyan Pandey Palash Kumar Mandal, Shravasti Roy Supti Mukhopadhyay

Rhinosporidiosis is a granulomatous disorder caused by Rhinosporidium seeberi, an aquatic parasite. It spreads through contaminated water and soil. It frequently involves the nasal cavity and nasopharynx. Disseminated or systemic lesions are rare. A 56 year old man presented with multiple tumor like lesions all over the body in our cancer institute in April 2012. Fine needle aspiration cyto...

2015
George Anastasopoulos Theophanis Machas Sofia Kegioglou Demetra Rapti

Nasal dermoplasty for recurrent polyps (NDRP) is a new technique for the surgical treatment of this condition. Churg-Strauss syndrome is characterized by the presence of nasal polyps with a great tendency for relapse after surgical or pharmaceutical treatment. It is the first time that we use NDRP to treat nasal polyps in a patient with Churg-Strauss syndrome. The patient was a 33-year-old fema...

2013
Tommaso Agostini Raffaella Perello Giulia Lo Russo Giuseppe Spinelli

BACKGROUND Nasal reconstruction is one of the most difficult challenges for the head and neck surgeon, especially in the case of complex full thickness defects following malignant skin tumor resection. Full-thickness defects require demanding multi-step reconstruction. METHODS Seven patients underwent surgical reconstruction of full-thickness nasal defects with a bi-pedicled forehead flap sha...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1962
J F SKONE

Enquiries made in a busy maternity unit and among district midwives, showed that among i86 births between 26th February and I4th April, I957, 24 babies developed superficial vesicular or pustular skin lesions, but none was seriously ill. Staphylococci isolated from the skin lesions were mainly of phage types 3A and 52/A/79. A hospital medical officer and several of the laundry staff had positiv...

2011
A. C. Salgarelli P. Bellini A. Multinu C. Magnoni M. Francomano F. Fantini U. Consolo S. Seidenari

Reconstruction of nasal defects must preserve the integrity of complex facial functions and expressions, as well as facial symmetry and a pleasing aesthetic outcome. The reconstructive modality of choice will depend largely on the location, size, and depth of the surgical defect. Individualized therapy is the best course, and numerous flaps have been designed to provide coverage of a variety of...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiology 0
il-young cho department of otorhinolaryngology and biomedical research institute, pusan national university school of medicine, pusan national university hospital, busan, republic of korea jae-wook kim department of otorhinolaryngology and biomedical research institute, pusan national university school of medicine, pusan national university hospital, busan, republic of korea hak-jin kim department of radiology, pusan national university school of medicine, pusan national university hospital, busan, republic of korea kyu-sup cho department of otorhinolaryngology and biomedical research institute, pusan national university school of medicine, pusan national university hospital, busan, republic of korea; department of otorhinolaryngology and biomedical research institute, pusan national university school of medicine, pusan national university hospital, 179 gudeok-ro, seo-gu, busan 602-739, republic of korea. tel: +82-512407824, fax: +82-512468668

choanal polyps are a form of nasal polyps that grow toward the choana with a single stalk. septochoanal polyp is a rare entity that originates from the mucosa of the nasal septum with choanal extension. the most common site of its origin is mainly the superior aspect of the posterior portion of the nasal septum. however, metaplastic ossification is a rare event in nasal polyp and to the best of...

Journal: :Archives of facial plastic surgery 1999
K A Shumrick A Campbell F Becker

OBJECTIVES To review a series of nasal reconstructive procedures in elderly patients, and to discuss management issues related to reconstructing nasal defects in patients 80 years and older. DESIGN Retrospective review identifying patients 80 years and older undergoing significant nasal reconstructive surgery. SETTING University and private practice settings. PATIENTS Patients 80 years an...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2013
Shadman Nemati Rahmatollah Banan Ahmad Alizadeh Ehsan Kazemnejad Leili Hassan Kerdari

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS Nasal skin thickness has an important role in aesthetic results of rhinoplasty. The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term results of tip and supratip skin defatting technique in rhinoplasty subjects using ultrasonography. STUDY DESIGN Prospective, randomized, case-control study. METHODS Among 111 rhinoplasty cases referred to a university hospital between Feb...

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