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Deviated Nose Correction and Functional Surgery 1

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A deviated nose is a condition characterized by the axis of the external nose not being located at the very center of the face; alternative terms such as the twisted nose, crooked nose, hooked nose, asymmetric nose, scoliotic nose, and deflected nose are used to describe the condition. The deviated nose presents a tremendous challenge for rhinoplasty surgeons. Causes for deviated noses include congenital deformities, injury during childbirth, repetitive minor trauma, obvious external nasal trauma, a complication of surgery, and infection, etc.

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Jang, Y.J. (2022). Deviated Nose Correction and Functional Surgery 1. In: SUH, M.K. (eds) State of the Art Rhinoplasty Techniques. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-5241-7_8

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