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Nasal tip haemangiomas: guidelines for an early surgical approach
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 07/02/09
Hamou C et al. - The authors could identify three types of CNH that lead to three distinct surgical approaches: type A is characterised by no cutaneous involvement, no misalignment of the cartilages and mild nasal volume increase; type B entails partial cutaneous infiltration, misalignment of the cartilages and moderate nasal volume increase; and type C is characterised by cutaneous infiltration, misalignment of the cartilages and severe nasal volume increase.
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