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Deviated Nose Correction and Functional Rhinoplasty

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Deviated nose refers to the displacement of nose from the vertical midline of the face and is also called crooked nose. In addition to the aesthetic problem, it can lead to functional problems including nasal obstruction.

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Suh, M.K. (2018). Deviated Nose Correction and Functional Rhinoplasty. In: Atlas of Asian Rhinoplasty. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8645-8_15

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