FIGURE 7. Base. 1: tip-defining point, 2: intermediate crus, 3: medial crus, 4: medial crural footplate, 5: caudal septum, 6: lat­eral crus, 7: naris, 8: nostril floor, 9: nostril sill, 10: alar lobule, 11: alar-facial groove or junction, 12: nasal spine.

FIGURE 8. The septum is an important structure in septorhino­plasty, its anatomy is shown here. 1: quadrangular caratilage, 2: nasal spine, 3: posterior septal angle, 4: middle septal angle, 5: anterior septal angle, 6: vomer, 7: perpendicular plate of ethmoid bone, 8: maxillary crest, maxillary component, 9: maxillary crest, palatine component.

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Rhinoplasty Journal
 Section I
  Introduction
  Introduction Pg 2
  Introduction Pg 3
 Section II
  Anatomy of the Nose
 Section III
  The Ideal Nose
  The Ideal Nose pg2
  The Ideal Nose pg3
  The Ideal Nose pg4
  The Ideal Nose pg5
  The Ideal Nose pg6
  The Ideal Nose pg7
  The Ideal Nose pg8
 Section IV
  Incisions & Approaches
 Section V
  Surgical Techniques
  Surgical Tech pg2
  Surgical Tech pg3
  Surgical Tech pg4
  Surgical Tech pg5
  Surgical Tech pg6
  Surgical Tech pg7
 Section VI
  Specific Requests
  Specific Requests pg2
  Specific Requests pg3
  Specific Requests pg4
 Section VII
  Complications
 Section VIII
  Conclusions
  References

 
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