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  • ...l clefts, but the fusion of the eyes in the middle line with a rudimentary nose in the forehead above the eye is an anomaly of an extreme degree. ...centre. On microscopic examination all the histological structures of the nose could be found.
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  • =The Development Of The External Nose In Whites And Negroes=
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  • ...of the specialized sense organs (eye, nose and ear). Portions of the eye, nose and ear appear very early in development as specialized surface regions (pl ...ear Ear] | [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Notes/senses3.htm#Pig%20nose Nose]
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  • ===Nose and Mouth=== ...f the nose to the throat. There are two choanae, one on either side of the nose.
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  • * Philtrum - Indistinct, vertical grooves between nose and mouth * unilateral or bilateral bony membranous septum located between the nose and the pharynx.
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  • * Philtrum - Indistinct, vertical grooves between nose and mouth * unilateral or bilateral bony membranous septum located between the nose and the pharynx.
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  • Head: nose, eye, [[E#external acoustic meatus|external acoustic meatus]] Straightening of trunk, pigmented eye, eyelid, nose, external acoustic meatus, ear auricle, [[S#scalp vascular plexus|scalp vas
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  • Head: nose, eye, [[E#external acoustic meatus|external acoustic meatus]] Straightening of trunk, pigmented eye, eyelid, nose, external acoustic meatus, ear auricle, [[S#scalp vascular plexus|scalp vas
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  • ...taste) through the development of the specialized sense organs (ear, eye, nose and tongue). Note that other species have a range of additional sensory sys Portions of the eye, nose and ear appear very early in development each as a specialized surface ecto
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  • Head: nose, eye, [[E#external acoustic meatus|external acoustic meatus]] Straightening of trunk, pigmented eye, eyelid, nose, external acoustic meatus, ear auricle, [[S#scalp vascular plexus|scalp vas
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  • ** [[Histology and Embryology 1941 - Embryology 2#II. The Nose|II. The Nose]]
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  • ...of gestation and is dominated by changes resulting in the formation of the nose. Palatal development occurs between the 7th and 12th week of gestation and ...al incomplete - cleft on one side of the lip that does not extend into the nose.
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  • Head: nose, eye, [[E#external acoustic meatus|external acoustic meatus]] Straightening of trunk, pigmented eye, eyelid, nose, external acoustic meatus, ear auricle, [[S#scalp vascular plexus|scalp vas
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  • ...saves you writing a long list: brain, spinal cord, heart, liver, eye, ear, nose......... '''special sensory''' - name given to parts of the eye, ear and nose.
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  • Professor of Histology of the Eye, at the Chicago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat College ...Brown''' M. D. Professor of Histology of the Eye, at the Chicago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat College]]
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  • Fig. 1. Transversely vertical section of the nose, in front, X 12 diameters. Fig. 10. 3rd section through nose. X 7 diameters.
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  • ==The Nose== ...ed or suspended in water, or suspended in air. In Dipnoi and Tetrapods the nose has an open connexion with the mouth cavity, and so enters into the service
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  • ...of gestation and is dominated by changes resulting in the formation of the nose. Palatal development occurs between the 7th and 12th week of gestation and ...al incomplete - cleft on one side of the lip that does not extend into the nose.
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  • ...ntrance hall (where one takes off L. ''vestes '' = garments); entrance to nose, mouth, larynx, inner ear, female reproductive system. ...ghshare (which throws the earth to either side like vomit) + ''nasus '' = nose; small tubular epithelial organ located on antero-inferior surface of nasal
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  • * Head: nose, eye, external acoustic meatus * Identify: straightening of trunk, pigmented eye, eyelid, nose, external acoustic meatus, ear auricle, scalp vascular plexus, separated di
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  • # Nose # Olfactory organ (the nose and related structures)
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  • month off from the nose began very many millions of mouth. The first stage in establishing an open communication between nose and mouth is still perpetuated in
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  • | Bridge of nose. | Nose. Nasal septum. Nasal capsule.
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  • * Head: nose, eye, external acoustic meatus * scalp vascular plexus, eylid, eye, nose, auricle of external ear, arm, elbow, wrist, knee, notch between digital ra
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  • ...s many different structures also review notes on Special Senses (eye, ear, nose), Respiration (pharynx), Integumentary (Teeth), Endocrine (thyroid, parathy
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  • ...of gestation and is dominated by changes resulting in the formation of the nose. Palatal development occurs between the 7th and 12th week of gestation and ...al incomplete - cleft on one side of the lip that does not extend into the nose.
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  • ...embryo of 26 mm. length. Frontal section through the posterior part of the nose. ...piece of cartilage. In a coronal section through the posterior part of the nose of a younger human embryo of 25 mm. (fig. 4) ' the same piece of cartilage
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  • ...s many different structures also review notes on Special Senses (eye, ear, nose), Respiration (pharynx), Integumentary (Teeth), Endocrine (thyroid, parathy
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  • ...h shortened foreheads, prominent cheeks, deep-set eyes, and slightly apish nose, originally inhabited the American Continent. ...transverse fissures. The tongue is long, thick, and is much roughened. The nose is small. The skin has a slight dirty yellowish tinge, and is deficient in
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  • ...h shortened foreheads, prominent cheeks, deep-set eyes, and slightly apish nose, originally inhabited the American Continent. ...transverse fissures. The tongue is long, thick, and is much roughened. The nose is small. The skin has a slight dirty yellowish tinge, and is deficient in
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  • * scalp vascular plexus, eylid, eye, nose, external acoustic meatus, auricle of external ear, arm, elbow, wrist, live * Identify: straightening of trunk, pigmented eye, eyelid, nose, external acoustic meatus, scalp vascular plexus, digital rays, liver promi
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  • ...erent neuron of the ganglion of the dorsal root. (In Amphioxus, and in the nose of all vertebrates, on the other hand, the primitive con- dition characteri ...he end-brain. The latter becomes enlarged to form the olfactory lobes or " nose-brain."
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  • ...Nose and of the Pharynx and its Derivatives in Man|The Development of the Nose and of the Pharynx and its Derivatives in Man]]. (1902) Amer. J. Anat 1:391
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  • may be said of the cartilages of the nose and the ear. Hence the forms and the septum of the nose, are much harder than those of the aliæ of
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  • ...rowth of the parts concerned especially in the production of the mouth and nose that any account of its development corresponding part of the upper lip and of the nasal septum and bridge of the nose.^ The lateral frontal process
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  • ...ening in the palate, the roof of the oral cavity between the mouth and the nose. If it occurs alone, due to failure during the early fetal period of palata
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  • ...ening in the palate, the roof of the oral cavity between the mouth and the nose. If it occurs alone, due to failure during the early fetal period of palata
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  • ...]] This historic 1919 paper by Ayers describes development of the head and nose region in a number of different species, including man. ...mation of the Anterior End of the Head, Resulting in the Formation of the 'Nose'==
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  • ...elid folds are present in the more advanced embryos; a distinct tip of the nose can be seen in profile; auricular hillocks are being transformed into speci ...e can be thought of as a raised window awning; later, as the bridge of the nose forms, the awning will be let down. What is now in a vertical plane will th
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  • ...ts caused by upgrowth of the peripheral tissues. With the formation of the nose this placodal epithelium becomes lodged in its upper part and at the end of ...cquires a lumen and opens below into the inferior meatus of the developing nose.
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  • [[Head Development|Head]] nose, eye, external acoustic meatus, eyelids, external ears, rounded head
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  • ...ves. When now we examine the changes connected with the development of the nose and nasal cavities in the human embryo, we shall see, behind the complicate ...e lateral wall and roof. These outgrowths give rise to the meatuses of the nose — the inferior under the maxillo-turbinal appearing first, about the 8th
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  • In cyclopia the eye is in the middle of the face, is often partly double, the nose is above the eye, and the cerebrum is atrophic and usually single. Teratolo ...yos the brain had not been injured at all, but the prick had destroyed the nose only. This experiment shows conclusively that it is the absence of tissues
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  • * Indistinct Philtrum - vertical grooves between nose and mouth ...rom the third month beginning at the eyelid punctum and extends toward the nose. Canalization is usually complete by birth. If not completed by birth it ca
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  • Head: nose, eye, [[E#external acoustic meatus|external acoustic meatus]] Straightening of trunk, pigmented eye, eyelid, nose, external acoustic meatus, ear auricle, [[S#scalp vascular plexus|scalp vas
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  • ...(in the medulla oblongata), the " eye-brain " (in the midbrain) and the " nose- brain " (in the forebrain). Each of these is a centre where impulses are r ...pipit so ejected remained just outside the nest, under the mother- bird's nose, where it lay helpless and squeaking. It never occurred to the mother-bird
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  • ...to: the upper lip by a fraenum; (3) the lower border of the, septum of the nose, which is wider, shallower, and longer than normal; (4) the varying number fig. 1.—Tripartite palate. A, Median part of upper lip; B, c, alae of nose (two tags on left); c, caninetooth buds; D, lip; E. rugose part of palate;
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  • Interorbital ligament. Nose. upper eyelids.
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  • # '''upper respiratory tract''' - consisting of the nose, nasal cavity and the pharynx. * anatomically the nose, nasal cavity and the pharynx
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  • ...ate olfactory receptors located on the dendrites of sensory neurons in the nose and how the mitral cells of the olfactory bulb (OB) process olfactory infor ...ctivate olfactory receptors located on dendrites of sensory neurons in the nose.
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  • Interorbital ligament. Nose. upper eyelids.
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  • II. The nose
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  • ...e lateral angles. From these primitive tissue masses the upper jaw and the nose are derived. ...ridge of the nose is derived from the frontal process; and the alae of the nose arise from the naso-lateral processes (Fig. 172).
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  • ...on to the rest of the body (chart 5), measures 5.1 mm. from the tip of the nose to the top of the head, and 3.9 mm. from the chin to the top. The latter me ...ight angles to the former measurement. Reference to chart 5 shows that the nose-top measurement has increased slightly more than the chin-top measurement.
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  • ...close epithelial remnants between them, are formed the whole septum of the nose (Fig. 3), the premaxillary part of the upper jaw and the middle third of th ...io angles are formed the premaxillae. The remainder forms th septum of the nose.
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  • ...ce to end blindly or it may even extend into the lateral cartilages of the nose as in some lizards (Broom, 1895). The tube is a mucous one with a sensory e ...or cleft. The failure of this canal to form a complete channel between the nose and the palate in the horse is to be particularly noted as this is exceptio
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  • ...is shown by the fact that one can not blow a whistle or flute through the nose and through the mouth at the same time (An A, 3).
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  • ...ucture, lying on each side of the nasal septum in the anterior part of the nose, just above the palate and varying in size from rudimentary to large accord ...ng and directed horizontally backwards about 10 mm. above the floor of the nose, and opening anteriorly above the nasal spine.
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  • ...ed and contribute key components to sensory structures of the ear, eye and nose.
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  • ...ed and contribute key components to sensory structures of the ear, eye and nose.
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  • ...ed and contribute key components to sensory structures of the ear, eye and nose.
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  • ...odes (otic, lens, nasal) will form specific components of the ear, eye and nose. Limb buds form from ectoderm and mesoderm (somite) components and are the
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  • ...le of the mouth, and is continuous medially with the root of the nose. The nose is broad and upturned. The nares are widely separated and directed forwards ===The Nose===
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  • ...g slightly over the cardiac region and approach the lateral margins of the nose.
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  • =The Development of the Nose and of the Pharynx and its Derivatives in Man= ...f Dr. Mall I have made a series of models of the cavities of the mouth and nose of the valuable series of human embryos contained in his collection. The wa
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  • # upper respiratory tract - consisting of the nose, nasal cavity and the pharynx. * anatomically the nose, nasal cavity and the pharynx
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  • ...n as the superior nasal branch, whilst the one running downward toward the nose is known as the inferior nasal ; the one running upward toward the temple i If the lower portion of the nose were cut away and the deeper structures exposed between the palpebral fissu
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  • * Development of the Nose
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  • ...cial Senses ([http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Notes/senses.htm eye, ear, nose]), Respiratation ([http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Notes/respire.htm phar * single frontonasal prominence (FNP) - forms forehead, nose dorsum and apex
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  • [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Notes/nose.htm Sense - Smell] Stage 22 to early fetal period - migratory streams of n [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Notes/head.htm Head] nose, eye, external acoustic meatus, eyelids, external ears, rounded head
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  • ...ed and contribute key components to sensory structures of the ear, eye and nose.
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  • '''metopic suture''' begins at nose and runs superiorly to meet sagittal suture and fuses during infancy (fusio
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  • ...illustrated in Fig. 68). (3) The external structures of the eye, ear, and nose appear. (4) The prominent tail of the sixth week regresses and becomes inco ...lost completely, although the subsequent differentiation and growth of the nose, jaws, and pharynx reduces the early disparity.
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  • ...d to it — unless discovered accidentally when exploring this region of the nose for some other cause. The stimulus or irritant of which Schaefifer speaks c Frontal sections of the fetal nose before birth (fig. 1) already indicate the Anlage of the ethmoid labjn'inth
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  • ...of the Hominidae is a story of enlargement of the brain, reduction of the nose, face, and jaws, perfection of the erect position, and loss of opposability ...till lacked any semblance of a forehead. There was no boundary between the nose and the face, and the palate was very big, but its chief specialisation is
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  • ...consists at first, as already stated, of the cranial part alone, the face, nose, and mouth being absent. Below the cranium, and extending as far forward as ...the sense-capsules as connected with the formation of the rudiments of the nose, eye, and ear ; third, the development of the cerebral hemispheres and othe
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  • ...negro nose is not only relatively shorter and much broader than the white nose, but also considerably blunter and less prominent. All these differences be
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  • ...ation will in a sense supplement previous studies on the embryology of the nose by the WTiter. Special attention is. here given to an analysis of the adult ...r configuration and complexity which characterizes the region in the adult nose. Coronal sections and transections of the recessus frontalis of a 4-month f
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  • ...ed and contribute key components to sensory structures of the ear, eye and nose.
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  • ...s many different structures also review notes on Special Senses (eye, ear, nose), Respiration (pharynx), Integumentary (Teeth), Endocrine (thyroid, parathy
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  • ...e, and the depression of the dorsal line just below it is less marked. The nose and mouth have both separated from contact with the pericardium ; the mouth
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  • ...exibility and readiness of motion in all directions. The bones also of the nose, of the orbit, and of the ears require certain forms and structures to fit
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  • ...ough this duct that the tears are pumped from the conjunctival sack to the nose. This process will be explained later.
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  • ...ion is taken obliquely backwards and upwards. It commenced close under the nose, and has involved in its course to the external meatus the inferior turbina
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  • ## The Nose
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  • to the growth of the nose and the upjxT jaw. S(M)n after ==The Development of the Nose==
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  • Sir Morell Mackenzie, in his Manual of Diseases of the Throut and Nose (vol. ïi. p. 216, 1884), gives a summary of sixty-three cases of malformat
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  • ...germinativum, and it will be remembered that the sensory epithelium of the nose, of the eye, the ear, the lens and the placodes which contribute nerve-cell
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  • Interorbital ligament. Nose. upper eyelids.
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  • * single frontonasal prominence (FNP) - forms forehead, nose dorsum and apex has 2 components (medial and lateral) and will form the nose olefactory epithelium.
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  • ...ion and, thus, bulges over the surface of the face. Thereby. tl1e external nose is formed and, at the same time, the eyes, fiI’S't situated on the later ...born with a deeply saddled snub nose. Only at the time of puberty does the nose develop to its inherited size and shape.
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  • ...e face there have been three distinct stages : (1) a piscine, in which the nose and mouth were formed independently ; (2) an amphibian stage, where the nas ...mesial folds and the tissues between them form the primitive septum of the nose — the lateral nasal fold and intermediate tissue of each side being somet
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  • ...ntal lines (fig. 14), one passing through the eyebrows and the root of the nose and the other through the low r er edge of the nasal septum (these arc Vitr ...he ear opening, to cut the middle of the forehead and touch the tip of the nose, the tip of the chin and the prominence of the larynx, all these points bei
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  • ...oks he describes such operations as the removal of foreign bodies from the nose, ear, and esophagus; and he recognizes foreign growths such as polypi in th ...only by swallowing large quantities of the liquid, which dripped into the nose and mouth when the sponge was applied, and a lethal quantity might thus be
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  • ...defects, who, in her eighteenth year, had vicarious menstruation from the nose at regular intervals for six months, after which no recurrence was noted. H ...suffering from amenorrhea. The most frequent spot for this bleeding is the nose, usually the lower turbinated bones.
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  • ...a specific differentiation of keratinocyte to provide a plug at the fetal nose and ear." ...ween {{GA}} 14-16 weeks specialised changes in face skin, the plugs in the nose and ear and the tongue surface.
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  • ...acrimal canal of the adult. This fusion also forms the wings (alae) of the nose and the cheek region. Its failure causes oblique facial cleft. ...t with the nostrils set far apart. In later fetal months the bridge of the nose rises and the nostrils are approximated.
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  • # '''upper''' - consisting of the nose, nasal cavity and the pharynx.
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  • ==The Nose== ...w these placodes depressed into olfactory pits, or fosscc, about which the nose develops (Figs. 184 and 292 B, C).
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  • * '''single frontonasal prominence''' (FNP) - forms forehead, nose dorsum and apex * Has 2 components (medial and lateral) and will form the nose olefactory epithelium.
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