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osso nasal
Catalan
nasal
An elongated rectangular bone that forms the bridge of the nose.
nasal
os nasale
Portuguese
osso nasal
Russian
носовая кость
Portuguese
nasal
Spanish
hueso nasal
Catalan
os propi del nas
Facial bone.
flat bone
Russian
носовая кость
1
Notice the erosion of the
nasal
bone
caused by the disease.
2
The upper third of one
nasal
bone
remained in place on the large frontal fragment.
3
What was the strange lesion on his
nasal
bone
?
4
Conclusions: There is no significant difference in
nasal
bone
length measurement among the three races analyzed.
5
As a result he has no
nasal
bone
.
6
The
nasal
bone
,
or bone of the nose.
7
Assessment of ossification of the
nasal
bone
can be used to supplement first-trimester screening in Chinese women.
8
N nostrils, NA
nasal
bone
,
Mx upper jaw, Prf prefrontal, Fr frontal bone, A eye-pits, S temple-pits.
9
The zygomatic arches-thecheekbones-wereboth shattered; so were the
nasal
bone
and the outside rim of the left eye orbit.
10
The crown-rump length, nuchal translucency thickness, and
nasal
bone
were assessed between 11 and 14 weeks.
11
A
nasal
bone
was visualized in one fetus with Edward syndrome and the other with Turner syndrome (45 X).
12
Compared with HRUS, CT revealed only 196 of 233 lateral
nasal
bone
fractures; its accuracy was 80%.
13
The rate of absence
nasal
bone
when assessed between 11-14 weeks was 0.88% in the fetuses with a normal karyotype.
14
Results: No statistically significant difference could be observed among the three races as for
nasal
bone
length measurement (P = 0.934).
15
The
nasal
bones
were uncovered and broken, exposing the superior nasal meatus.
16
The upper ends of the two
nasal
bones
were still in place.
nasal
bone
nasal
Portuguese
osso nasal
nasal
Catalan
nasal
os nasal
os propi del nas
Russian
носовая кость
Spanish
hueso nasal
hueso propio de la nariz
os nasale