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 X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1b. The Organ of Smell. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human Body.
This is formed by the medial crura of the greater alar cartilages and by the skin; it is freely movable, and hence is termed the septum mobile nasi.
Immediately over the incisive canal at the lower edge of the cartilage of the septum a depression, the nasopalatine recess, is seen.
Above, it is connected by fibrous tissue to the lateral cartilage and front part of the cartilage of the septum; below, it falls short of the margin of the naris, the ala being completed by fatty and fibrous tissue covered by skin.
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 NasalAnatomy
The framework of  the nostrils is made of cartilage, while the nasal septum, which separates the nostrils in the midline, is part bone and part cartilage.
The nasal septum divides the nasal cavity through the middle, and is formed by septal cartilage at the tip and by bone closer to the skull.
The two nasal cavities are separated by a partition called nasal septum, which is commonly deviated to one side, thereby enlarging one nasal cavity at  the expense of the other.
www.polychondritis.com /Nasal_Anatomy/NasalAnatomy.html   (736 words)

  
 NasalAnatomy
The framework of& is made of cartilage, while the nasal septum, which separates the nostrils in the midline, is part bone and part cartilage.
Deviation 1...Much of the airflow through the nose occurs through the narrow space between  the septum and the  inferior turbinate.A common cause of nasal airway obstruction is called a nasal septal deviation.
The nasal septum divides the nasal cavity through the middle, and is formed by septal cartilage at the tip and by bone closer to the skull.
www.polychondritis.com /Nasal_Anatomy/NasalAnatomy.html   (736 words)

  
 Dorlands Medical Dictionary
si, [TA]  cartilage of nasal septum: the hyaline cartilage forming the framework of the cartilaginous part of the nasal septum, adjacent to and partly fused with the lateral nasal cartilages; called also septal cartilage of nose and quadrilateral cartilage.
lis, [TA]  costal cartilage: a bar of hyaline cartilage by which the ventral extremity of a rib is attached to the sternum in the case of the true ribs, or to the superiorly adjacent ribs in the case of the upper false ribs; called also sternal cartilage.
cartilage of nasal septum,    cartilago septi nasi.
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 Body Pleasure - Geelong's Leading Body Piercing Studio - Ear
If the piercing is not placed correctly and the needle hits the edge of the harder cartilage, it can cause healing problems especially if a canulae needle is used as they scrape the cartilage in effect shaving it and this may take some time to heal.
Care needs to be taken in placement, if the piercing is not placed correctly or not done straight, the needle has the chance of hitting the harder more formed cartilage which will cause extra pain for the client and may cause the piercing to be crooked or sit on an angle.
Medical reasons - there are no medical reasons for the septum piercing.
users.pipeline.com.au /piercing/septum.htm   (736 words)

  
 Orofacial Anatomy & Physiology of Velopharyngeal Closure
Columella - Cartilage and mucosa that separates the nostrils; runs from nasal tip to lower end of nasal septum
Quadrangular cartilage - Forms anterior nasal septum: Projects to the columella
Nasal septum - vomer, perpendicular plate, quadrangular cartilage
www.ucs.louisiana.edu /~ncr3025/roussel/orofacial.html   (736 words)

  
 SEPTAL DEVIATION - WHAT IS SEPTOPLASTY?  OTOLARYNGOLOGY HOUSTON
The nasal septum is the vertical wall that divides the nose into two nasal cavities.  It is made up of cartilage (septal cartilage) in the front and thin bone (perpendicular plate of the ethmoid and vomer) in the back.  The nasal cavities and nasal septum are lined with a thin membrane of tissue called mucosa.
Septoplasty is an operation to correct a deformity of the nasal septum.  It is sometimes referred to as submucous resection of the septum (SMR) or septal reconstruction.  The usual purpose is to improve nasal breathing, but it may also be performed to allow adequate examination of the inside of the nose for treatment of
When the nasal septum is deformed, there is no medicine that will cause it to be straightened, so surgery is the only solution to this problem.
www.ghorayeb.com /SeptumSurgery.html   (288 words)

  
 FacialSurgery.com -- Rhinoplasty tutorial, Nasal septum: page 1
The cartilage of the septum is covered on each side by the same soft, pink tissue that lines the inside of your mouth.
We are looking "through" the side wall of the nose to see the pink-shaded septum, the wall between the two sides of the nose, in the middle of the nasal cavity.
The septum, as you know, is a wall between the left and right sides of the nose.
www.facialsurgery.com /ClkoffTPgt1_4019_03mh.html   (335 words)

  
 Repair of a Deviated Septum (Septoplasty) -- Surgery Overview
The septum is made up of thin bone in the back and cartilage in the front.
Surgery to straighten the septum is called septoplasty, submucous resection of the septum, or septal reconstruction.
To repair the septum, the surgeon works through the nostrils, making an incision to separate the mucosa from the underlying cartilage and bone.
www.webmd.com /hw/health_guide_atoz/uf6156.asp   (337 words)

  
 The Nasal Septum
The yellow portion is made of flexible cartilage, the quadrangular cartilage.
The nasal septum separates the left and right nasal airway.
The Inferior Turbinate, Close-Up Nasal Septal Deviation 1
www.entnet.org /healthinfo/sinus/sinus_septum.cfm   (51 words)

  
 Body-Mods
The septum piercing passes through the nasal septum underneath the middle of the nose.
The outer conch piercing is passed through the outer cartilage of the ear.
The tongue piercing is usually passed vertically through the center of the tongue.
www.freewebs.com /body-mod/Piercings.htm   (51 words)

  
 Deviated septum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The nasal septum is the membranous ridge of cartilage in the nose that separates the nasal cavity into the two nostrils.
A deviated septum is a common physical disorder of the nose, most frequently caused by impact trauma, such as by a blow to the face.
A deviated septum is an abnormal condition in which the top of the cartilaginous ridge leans to the left or the right, causing obstruction of the affected nasal passage.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Deviated_septum   (277 words)

  
 Nasal septum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The nasal septum is comprised of the ethmoid bone, vomer bone and the quadrangular cartilage.
The nasal septum can depart from the centreline of the nose; this condition is known as a deviated septum.
Septum peircings are quiet common in certain parts of the world.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nasal_septum   (119 words)

  
 Nose piercing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Septum piercing is sometimes performed on bulls as part of the process to break them for the farm.
Nose piercing is the piercing of the skin or cartilage which forms any part of the nose, normally for the purpose of wearing jewelry.
Septum piercing was popular among certain Native American peoples in history; the Shawnee leaders Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa, for example, had such piercings.
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 nose.html
The septum is formed by the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone above, the vomer bone posteriorly and by an extensive cartilage anteriorly (Fig.
Afterleaving the sphenopalatine foramen, the sphenopalatine artery divides into a lateral nasal branch, supplying the conchae, a posterior septal branch to the septum, and greater and lesser palatine arteries, which supply the hard and soft palates, respectively.
Parasympathetic innervation of the nasal region is to small glands distributed throughout the mucous membranes of the septum, conchae, and palate.
www.emory.edu /ANATOMY/AnatomyManual/nose.html   (119 words)

  
 Deviated septum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The nasal septum is the membranous ridge of cartilage in the nose that separates the nasal cavity into the two nostrils.
A deviated septum is an abnormal condition in which the top of the cartilaginous ridge leans to the left or the right, causing obstruction of the affected nasal passage.
A deviated septum is a common physical disorder of the nose, most frequently caused by impact trauma, such as by a blow to the face.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Deviated_septum   (277 words)

  
 Septoplasty, Nasal Septal Reconstruction
The nasal septum is a structure in the middle of the nose that is designed to separate the two sides of the nose to allow for laminar air flow.
A deviated septum, along with swollen turbinates (the soft tissue structures hanging next to the septum) may cause a blockage of the normal breathing passageway.
Bone and cartilage is reshaped to return the septum to its original midline position and recreate the nasal airway to allow for adequate breathing.
www.drsinha.com /septoplasty.htm   (373 words)

  
 Septoplasty
In the front, the central portion of the septum is cartilage, a relatively soft material that is fairly flexible.
The nasal septum is the part of the nose that divides the right nasal cavity from the left nasal cavity (see diagrams).
The septum may also need to be straightened in individuals undergoing sinus surgery just so that the instruments needed for this operation can be fit into the nasal cavity.
depts.washington.edu /otoweb/patients/pts_specialties/pts_nose-n-sinus/pts_nose-n-sinus_septoplasty.htm   (849 words)

  
 Deviated Septum - Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
A deviated septum is an abnormal configuration of the cartilage that divides the two sides of the nasal cavity, which may cause problems with proper breathing or nasal discharge.
In addition to correcting a deviated nasal septum, septoplasty may also be performed to correct other problems such as cleft defects that affect the nose and nasal cavity, and a fistula in the maxillary sinuses.
A deviated septum is when the septum is severely shifted away from the midline.
www.lpch.org /DiseaseHealthInfo/HealthLibrary/ent/septum.html   (442 words)

  
 Dr. Koop - Deviated Nasal Septum- Health Encyclopedia and Reference
Corrective surgery may consist of reconstruction of the nasal septum by repositioning the nasal septal cartilage, thus relieving the nasal obstruction.
Deviations of the nasal septum may develop during growth or by trauma due to a fall, a blow to the nose or surgery that further exaggerates the deviation.
The nasal septum is the part of the nose that separates the two airways and the nostrils.
www.drkoop.com /encyclopedia/93/56/Deviated_Nasal_Septum.html   (364 words)

  
 Ear, Nose & Throat Journal: Endoscopic view of a hematoma of the nasal septum - Brief Article
The patient complained of nasal obstruction, and endoscopy revealed a significant bilateral bulging of the septum (figure, A and B).
Canty and Berkowitz found that nasal obstruction was the most common initial complaint associated with hematoma and abscess of the nasal septum.
Hematoma and abscess of the nasal septum in children.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0BUM/is_11_79/ai_67886924   (658 words)

  
 Lancaster General Hospital - Deviated Septum
A deviated septum is an abnormal configuration of the cartilage that divides the two sides of the nasal cavity, which may cause problems with proper breathing or nasal discharge.
In addition to correcting a deviated nasal septum, septoplasty may also be performed to correct other problems such as cleft defects that affect the nose and nasal cavity, and a fistula in the maxillary sinuses.
A deviated septum may be present at birth, caused by an injury, or result from damage from previous medical treatments.
www.lancastergeneral.org /content/greystone_22305.asp   (425 words)

  
 Septoplasty, Nasal Septal Reconstruction
The nasal septum is a structure in the middle of the nose that is designed to separate the two sides of the nose to allow for laminar air flow.
A deviated septum, along with swollen turbinates (the soft tissue structures hanging next to the septum) may cause a blockage of the normal breathing passageway.
Bone and cartilage is reshaped to return the septum to its original midline position and recreate the nasal airway to allow for adequate breathing.
www.drsinha.com /septoplasty.htm   (373 words)

  
 AllRefer Health - Septoplasty (Nasal Septum Repair) - Surgery & Procedures
The goal of the surgery is to straighten out the nasal septum or to relieve obstructions or other problems related to deviation of the septum.
Septoplasty is an operation that corrects any defects or deformities of the nasal septum, which is the wall between the two nostrils.
An incision is made internally on one side of the nasal septum.
health.allrefer.com /health/septoplasty-info.html   (352 words)

  
 Deviated nasal septum
A deviated nasal septum is a crooked septum, which is the structure made of bone and cartilage that divides the nose into two equal parts.
A deviated nasal septum may be caused by injury or surgery to the nose, or by rapid growth, especially at puberty.
A person who has a deviated nasal septum that is not treated may have recurrent nosebleeds and recurrent nasal or sinus infections.
www.webmd.com /hw/health_guide_atoz/std120756.asp   (159 words)

  
 Home aHealthyme.com
Toward the back of the head the nasal septum is rigid bone, but further forward the bone becomes cartilage.
The nasal septum is a thin structure, separating the two sides of the nose.
If the nasal septum is sufficiently displaced to one side, it will impede the flow of air and mucus through the nose.
www.ahealthyme.com /article/gale/100084452   (654 words)

  
 Deviated nasal septum
A deviated nasal septum is a crooked septum, which is the structure made of bone and cartilage that divides the nose into two equal parts.
A deviated nasal septum may be caused by injury or surgery to the nose, or by rapid growth, especially at puberty.
A person who has a deviated nasal septum that is not treated may have recurrent nosebleeds and recurrent nasal or sinus infections.
www.webmd.com /hw/health_guide_atoz/std120756.asp   (159 words)

  
 Repair of a Deviated Septum (Septoplasty) -- Surgery Overview
Surgery to straighten the septum is called septoplasty, submucous resection of the septum, or septal reconstruction.
The septum can be deviated at birth (congenital) or because of injury, such as a broken nose.
To repair the septum, the surgeon works through the nostrils, making an incision to separate the mucosa from the underlying cartilage and bone.
my.webmd.com /hw/health_guide_atoz/uf6156.asp   (337 words)

  
 Deviated septum information. Deviated septum problems and treatments.
A deviated septum makes it hard to breathe through one or both sides of your nose, so sufferers tend to breathe through their mouths to get the air they need.
The septum is the cartilage and bone that separates the nostrils.
People who suffer from a deviated septum are generally all too familiar with breathing problems.
www.breatheright.com /congestion/deviated.asp   (154 words)

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