Crooked nose
Introduction
Introduction The nose is the position of the bridge of the nose that deviates from the central axis. The nose protrudes from the center of the face and is vulnerable to impact or falling and causing trauma. The magnitude, extent and direction of external force are different, and the degree of injury varies. It can be characterized by soft tissue contusion, laceration, nasal bone fracture, septal fracture, and cartilage dislocation. Because the nose is seriously affecting the overall beauty of the person, it needs to be corrected by nasal plastic surgery. According to the different conditions of the cartilage or the bone, the cartilage or the cartilage can be performed separately.
Cause
Cause
Most of the nasal deformities are caused by the nasal and nasal septal cartilage skew, because the nasal bone skew will inevitably cause the nasal septum deviation, and there is also a soft nasal paralysis caused by the nasal septal cartilage skew. Congenital factors are mostly due to nasal deformities caused by embryonic development. Acquired factors are mostly caused by trauma, and sometimes it is impossible to recall the obvious history of trauma. Mild cartilage damage during childhood can continue to affect the normal growth of chondrocytes leading to significant deformities.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Ear, nose, throat swab bacterial culture Nasopharyngeal MRI examination Nasal endoscopy Otolaryngology CT examination
nose check:
The position of the bridge of the nose is offset from the central axis, and the MRI of the affected part is performed in time.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Diagnosis of the nose:
1. Skew type: This type is also called simple nose. It is defined as the nasal cartilage, which is the lower part of the nose. It can also be accompanied by mild nasal bone deviation. It is characterized by the middle and lower part of the bridge of the nose pointing to the side of the central axis. The point is the farthest from the central axis. Mostly caused by traumatic congenital or juvenile trauma.
2, C type: This type is characterized by the nose root and the tip of the nose are located on the axis, and the middle part of the nose bridge is curved to form a C-shaped departure from the central axis.
3, S type: This type is also called complex type of nose, nasal cartilage and bone cone are deflected in different directions into S-type.
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