Background: Lower lateral cartilage malposition is represented by anterior convexity of the lower lateral cartilage (LLC) dome with posterior pinch, as defined by Sheen and Constantian. This anatomic variation consists of cephalic, or upward and inward, rotation of lateral crura, particularly in bulbous tip patients. In most cases, �bulbous pinch� LLC is positioned toward the medial canthus, not laterally, so it is referred to as cephalic displacement. Accordingly, it is recommended to caudally displace cartilage in the majority of rhinoplasty cases in which variation is seen. Objectives: The purpose of this paper is to measure the exact angle of lateral crura with fixed reference points on the face. Methods: We drew and marked LLC cont...
BACKGROUND: The upper lateral cartilages underlie the nasal bones cephalically, and articulate with ...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 285-289Background Upper lateral cartilage manipulation is often ...
The purpose of this study was to confirm whether the medial crus on the cleft side is primarily hypo...
BACKGROUND: Cephalic malposition of the lower lateral cartilage (CMLLC) is a relatively common anato...
BACKGROUND Cephalic malposition of the lower lateral cartilages is a common nasal anatomic variation...
The size, shape, and orientation of the lower lateral crural cartilages of the nose affect the aesth...
WOS: 000246220300016PubMed: 17484064Background: The hypoplastic, weak lateral crus of the nose may c...
PURPOSE: This study aims to review the authors' experience with the lower lateral crura (LLC) transp...
Background: Although isolated congenital absence of lower lateral cartilages are rare deformities, t...
Alar cartilage malposition is a common anatomic variation in which the axis of the lateral crus lies...
The characteristics of the cleft lip nasal deformity is defined in this article in three planes. The...
ObjectiveTo determine how mechanical stability changes in the lower lateral cartilage (LLC) after va...
A majority of alar rim deformity cases arises from the procedural complications of rhinoplasty. Howe...
BACKGROUND: There are recently many studies about the anatomy of lower lateral cartilage (LLC). Howe...
The purpose of this study was to disclose the relationship between the anomaly of the cartilaginous ...
BACKGROUND: The upper lateral cartilages underlie the nasal bones cephalically, and articulate with ...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 285-289Background Upper lateral cartilage manipulation is often ...
The purpose of this study was to confirm whether the medial crus on the cleft side is primarily hypo...
BACKGROUND: Cephalic malposition of the lower lateral cartilage (CMLLC) is a relatively common anato...
BACKGROUND Cephalic malposition of the lower lateral cartilages is a common nasal anatomic variation...
The size, shape, and orientation of the lower lateral crural cartilages of the nose affect the aesth...
WOS: 000246220300016PubMed: 17484064Background: The hypoplastic, weak lateral crus of the nose may c...
PURPOSE: This study aims to review the authors' experience with the lower lateral crura (LLC) transp...
Background: Although isolated congenital absence of lower lateral cartilages are rare deformities, t...
Alar cartilage malposition is a common anatomic variation in which the axis of the lateral crus lies...
The characteristics of the cleft lip nasal deformity is defined in this article in three planes. The...
ObjectiveTo determine how mechanical stability changes in the lower lateral cartilage (LLC) after va...
A majority of alar rim deformity cases arises from the procedural complications of rhinoplasty. Howe...
BACKGROUND: There are recently many studies about the anatomy of lower lateral cartilage (LLC). Howe...
The purpose of this study was to disclose the relationship between the anomaly of the cartilaginous ...
BACKGROUND: The upper lateral cartilages underlie the nasal bones cephalically, and articulate with ...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 285-289Background Upper lateral cartilage manipulation is often ...
The purpose of this study was to confirm whether the medial crus on the cleft side is primarily hypo...