Author name: Dr. Paul Mirdamadi

Rhinnoplasty

Rhinnoplasty

Facial Cosmetics

The transfixion and hemitransfixion incision provide access to the caudal septum in endonasal rhinoplasty. The complete transfixion incision separates the medial crura from the septum. The hemitransfixion incision is only made on one side, and usually stops short of the anterior nasal spine, preserving tip support. The nasal dorsum is not approached with the transfixion

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Ventilation

Ventilation

Respiratory

A number of factors play a role in controlling alveolar ventilation. The central areas of inspiratory and expiratory control lie in the medulla, and primarily respond to increases in hydrogen ion concentration in the cerebrospinal fluid. Although hydrogen ion concentration is the most important stimulus to the chemosensitive centers in the medulla, these ions cross

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Salivary Glands

Anatomy

 Salivary Glands: Anatomy, Function, and Clinical Significance Salivary glands play a critical role in oral health, digestion, and protection of the teeth and oral tissues. These glands are responsible for producing saliva, an essential fluid that aids in chewing, swallowing, digestion, lubrication of oral tissues, and antimicrobial defense. Disorders of the salivary glands are common

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Pediatric Upper Respiratory Infections URI

Pediatric Upper Respiratory Infections (URI)

Anesthesia

It is likely that this child has an upper respiratory infection (URI). Signs of an URI include fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, productive cough, and thick nasal discharge. Children withURI have an irritable airway and are at increased risk for laryngospasm, bronchospasm, postintubation croup, pneumonia, and episodes of desaturation. Bronchial hyperreactivity may last 4 to

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