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Hidalgo began the game with four points on 2-of-4 shooting. After returning to the court with her nose stud removed, she shot 2-of-13 for the rest of the game and finished with an inefficient 10 ...
Notre Dame star freshman had to miss the first few minutes of the second quarter as the team's training staff tried to remove a nose piercing. NCAA women's basketball Rule 1-25.7 says that no ...
to depress or remove the tongue or other structures from the field of inspection or to view them from all sides; examine oral cavity; posterior rhinoscopy; minor operations; foreign body removal; biopsy ;peritonsillar abscess drainage; retraction of cheek and lip. Forceps: to hold things [3] •Asch's septum forceps: used to work on the nasal ...
The ancient Egyptians removed the noses of some criminals and exiled them to the Sinai towns of Tjaru or Rhinocorura, whose own name was Greek for "nose removal". The Byzantine Empire , believing that their emperor should represent a human ideal, removed the noses of both criminals and rival emperors, with the idea that such disfigurement ...
Nasal surgery is a specialty including the removal of nasal obstruction that cannot be achieved by medication and nasal reconstruction. Currently, it comprises four approaches, namely rhinoplasty, septoplasty, sinus surgery, and turbinoplasty, targeted at different sections of the nasal cavity in the order of their external to internal positions.
A crew member on Adrien Brody's movie The Brutalist mistakenly thought the Oscar winner was wearing a prosthetic nose.. Brody, 51, recounted the misunderstanding during his Monday, Feb. 3 ...
A rhinolith (from rhino- 'nose' and -lith 'stone') is a stone present in the nasal cavity. It is an uncommon medical phenomenon, not to be confused with dried nasal mucus. A rhinolith usually forms around the nucleus of a small exogenous foreign body, blood clot or secretion by slow deposition of calcium and magnesium carbonate and phosphate ...
Man without nose and hands, c. 1910 Rhinotomy is mutilation, usually amputation , of the nose . It was a means of judicial punishment throughout the world, particularly for sexual transgressions, but in the case of adultery often applied only to women.