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    Saddle nose is a condition associated with nasal trauma, congenital syphilis, relapsing polychondritis, granulomatosis with polyangiitis, cocaine abuse...
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    ethnic differences in nose shape. Some deformities of the nose are named, such as the pug nose and the saddle nose. The pug nose is characterised by excess...
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    nose may collapse, resulting in a cosmetic deformity, known as 'saddle nose'. Bridge piercings are inserted through the skin at the top of the nose,...
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    manifestations of congenital syphilis; others are saber shins, Hutchinson teeth, saddle nose, and Clutton's joints (usually knee synovitis). Angular cheilitis Anal...
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  • Thumbnail for Granulomatosis with polyangiitis
    signs and symptoms of nose or sinus involvement include crusting around the nose, stuffiness, nosebleeds, runny nose, and saddle-nose deformity due to a...
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    the saddle. The nose of the saddle is the forward most part. It is usually rounded. The shell can be made from several materials. Most modern saddles have...
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    Rhinoplasty (redirect from Nose job)
    endonasal rhinoplasty (closed rhinoplasty) and about his management of saddle nose deformities. In the early 20th century, Freer, in 1902, and Killian,...
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    If untreated, late congenital syphilis may occur in 40%, including saddle nose deformation, Higouménakis' sign, saber shin, or Clutton's joints among...
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    opposite each other. Saddle nose due to over-resection of the dorsal wall of the septal cartilage Scarring inside the nose and nose bleeding Septal hematoma...
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    easily noticed. This can result in collapse of the nasal septum with saddle-nose deformity, which is painless but irreversible. Inflammation occurs in...
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    start at a younger age. There may also be a deformity on the nose known as saddle nose deformity. Medoro, Alexandra K.; Sánchez, Pablo J. (June 2021)...
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    Nasal septal hematoma (category Nose disorders)
    diagnosis and/or treatment of septal hematomas can cause what is called a saddle nose deformity. This condition is more common in children because the septum...
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    follow International Cycling Union (UCI) rules. UCI requires that the saddle nose of the TT bicycle must be 5 cm from the centre of the bottom bracket...
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    interstitial keratitis Protruding mandible Saber shins Saddle nose (collapse of the bony part of nose) Short maxillae Swollen knees Treatment (with penicillin)...
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    the successful use of heterogeneous free-bone grafting to reconstruct saddle nose defects. In 1898, Jacques Joseph, the German orthopaedic-trained surgeon...
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    decreased in size. The forehead is prominent, and hypertelorism and a saddle nose may be present. Hands and feet are normal, but fingers are short. Type...
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    typical deformities of treponematosis is a collapsed nasal bridge called saddle nose, usually accompanied by baldness. Salmon demonstrates that it appears...
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    with congenital syphilis, which caused him to go blind around 1690. The saddle nose which the disease gave him is clearly visible on the portrait which Rembrandt...
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    Septoplasty (category Nose surgery)
    Adhesions and synechiae between septal mucosa and lateral nasal wall. Saddle nose due to over-resection of the dorsal wall of the septal cartilage. Dropped...
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    tibia's resemblance to the curve of a saber sword.[citation needed] Saddle nose List of cutaneous conditions Rickets Tarantino, Corinne. "Saber Shins"...
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  • Chronic atrophic rhinitis (category Nose disorders)
    perforation and dermatitis of nasal vestibule can occur. The nose may show a saddle-nose deformity. Atrophic rhinitis is also associated with similar...
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  • (1997-09-01). "The History of Aesthetic Rhinoplasty: Special Emphasis on the Saddle Nose". Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. 21 (5): 309–327. doi:10.1007/s002669900130...
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    Nasal septum perforation (category Nose disorders)
    approach also allows for better access to the nose to repair any concurrent nasal deformities, such as saddle nose deformity, that occur with a septal perforation...
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    Syndrome include a flat midface, the appearance of large eyes, short upturned nose, and a round face. The facial features of Stickler syndrome are less prominent...
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  • Non-surgical rhinoplasty (category Nose surgery)
    wax to elevate the "collapsed nasal dorsum" that characterizes the "saddle nose deformity." Yet, despite its corrective efficacy, liquid paraffin proved...
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  • their use as domesticated animals. This equipment includes such items as saddles, stirrups, bridles, halters, reins, bits, and harnesses. Equipping a horse...
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  • Thumbnail for Rothmund–Thomson syndrome
    rash with prominent poikiloderma and telangiectasias Juvenile cataracts Saddle nose Congenital bone defects, including short stature and radial ray anomalies...
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  • medium-sized vessels that often affects the lung & kidneys (RPGN) with classic saddle nose and c-ANCA antibodies. IgA vasculitis (IgAV; formerly known as Henoch-Schönlein...
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    and a girth strap of woolen yarn. Added accessories to the saddle sometimes included a nose bag for horse feed, a curry comb to groom the horse, a picket...
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    Franks has proposed that the loss of Howard's nose may have come about from a condition known as saddle-nose caused by syphilis. In May 1874 Howard was fined...
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