projection appears as retracted or pulled-in when viewed from the front or in profile view. The condition follows as a person’s 2/3rd columella is not appropriately projected or is inferior to the standard alar margin. A person with this kind of nose deformity is also medically terms as no columellar show as the columella is rarely visible. In general‚ a retracted columella may make an individual’s nose look overly short for the face as well as may even affect the person’s
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Craniofrontonasal Dysplasia (CFND) is a rare‚ inherited x-linked disorder that results in deformities and abnormalities in the craniofacial area of those who are diagnosed with the disease. It is unusually more prevalent in females than in males and the symptoms tend to be more severe in females as well. Some of the many symptoms associated with this disease include widely spaced eyes‚ an unusually wide mouth‚ a cleft that is located on the tip of the nose‚ and other portions of the face may appear
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life. This can be seen in both books‚ War Horse by Michael Morpurgo‚ and Wonder by R.J. Palacio. In War Horse‚ there is a horse named Joey. He has lost people he has cared about‚ and tries to find his way back home. In Wonder‚ Auggie has a facial deformity‚ and has a hard time in middle school. The theme perseverance is included in both the stories‚ War Horse and Wonder‚ but in different ways. In the same way Wonder and War Horse are alike. A similarity is‚ both Joey and Auggie have companions throughout
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complications that can occur during the healing process for example broken bone can heal in the wrong place‚ a second problem if a child suffers from a fracture they are at risk of developing disruption of bone growth‚ which cause abnormal grown deformity‚ the third problem is the broken bone lose its ability to supply blood so the bone become decrease this called avascular
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and cosmetic surgery and the psychological benefits of them and argue the reasons that outweigh the health risk. First‚ what are the differences between them? Reconstructive surgery is to to correct‚ fixed or repair some sort of physical deformities. Some of examples of this would be from a birth defect (cleft palate)‚ trauma (some sort of accident)‚ or medial issues (breast cancer). Plastic surgery is to transfer skin tissue from one place or person to another place or person. The most
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Heteropolysaccharides: “the complex carbohydrates formed by combining carbohydrates with noncarbohydrates or carbohydrate derivatives; examples include pectin‚ lignin‚ glycoproteins‚ glycolipids‚ and mucopolysaccharides.” HETEROPOLYSACCHARIDES Heteropolysaccarides contain two or more different kind of monosaccharides. Usually they provide extracellular support for organisms of all kingdoms: the bacteria cell envelope‚ or the matrix that holds individual cells together in animal tissues‚
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Case Discussion Beal’s syndrome (OMIM # 121050) is a disorder of connective tissues. The syndrome was first explained by Beal’s and Hecht in 1971. It is inherited as an autosomal dominant disorder that is characterized by multiple flexion contractures‚ arachnodactyly‚ severe kyphoscoliosis‚ abnormal pinnae and muscular hypoplasia. It is caused by a genetic mutation in FBN2 gene (encoding the extracellular matrix micro fibril fibrillin 2) on chromosome 5q23. The FBN2 gene provides instructions for
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the muscle could include a tear of the plantaris muscle which travels through the area of the popliteal fossa. Tear of this muscle will not result in too much deformity or motor deficits‚ but can cause significant pain. The hamstrings insert near the region of the popliteal fossa and could be affected as well causing pain‚ but unlikely deformity or decreased range of motion. Damage to the artery or vein would mean rupture of either the popliteal artery or pain or smaller branches of these large vessels
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In the book Wonder‚ by R. J. Palacio‚ about the life of a boy‚ August Pullman‚ who was born with severe craniofacial deformities‚ there are a few different memorable characters‚ but the one that I’d like to focus on is Olivia Pullman. Augusts sister Olivia is an admirable character because she is so very protective of her younger brother‚ and extremely mature. A good example of how protective Via is of August was illustrated when she glared at Jack Will in the park one day when everyone was eating
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inherit from their parents. In society today‚ the role of genetics is crucial; they decide ones physical appearance as well as their personality. However‚ if there is a mutation located in one of the genes that a child receives it is very likely a deformity will be present. A rare yet fatal defect from a gene mutation such as this is Progeria. This disorder is an unfortunate one that may occur in two forms‚ either Hutchison-Gilford Progeria or Werner syndrome. Not only do they affect the bone structure
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