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2023
DOI: 10.25056/jcm.2023.7.2.94
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How to release shallow nostril stenosis after pediatric trauma?

Gab-Kyun Lee,
Seok Hyun Kim,
Hyo Beom Jang
et al.

Abstract: Nostril or vestibular stenosis is a rare disease that usually occurs after trauma, infection, or burns in acquired cases. Nostril stenosis in pediatric cases is even rarer; however, it must be considered after trauma. Nostril stenosis involves the proliferation of secondary fibrous tissue in damaged subcutaneous tissues, resulting in a circumferential scar that leads to nasal obstruction on the involved side. Because each case of vestibular stenosis is diverse, no standard treatment has been established. Here,… Show more

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