
handle: 10400.17/4205
The nose is a frequent localization of cutaneous tumors and we are commonly presented with the need to intervene in this region. There is often more than one tumor to be excised in the same subunit and there are also áreas which are particularly prone to local invasion such as the columela, nasolabial junction and inner canthal nasa junction and naso-facial junction. Hence the need for good identification of the anatomical regions of the nose. It is therefore necessary to uniformize the terminology regarding the various points of the nose thus that the lesions may be correctly identified with regard to their location.
A cirurgia tumoral com localização no nariz é muito frequente, pelo que nos deparamos muitas vezes com a necessidade de intervir nesta estrutura. Em muitos casos há necessidade de excisar mais que um tumor na mesma subunidade anatómica e há zonas de alto risco de progressão local, como a columela, junção nasolabial, junção nasocantal interna e junção nasofacial. Daqui advém a importância de uma boa identificação das zonas anatómicas do nariz. Torna-se assim necessário procurar uniformizar a terminologia dos vários pontos do nariz, para que as lesões sejam correctamente identificadas no que respeita à sua localização.
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Nariz, Terminologia, HSAC DER, Pontos de Referência Anatómicos
Nariz, Terminologia, HSAC DER, Pontos de Referência Anatómicos
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