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- Kiesselbachs plexus - Wikipedia
Kiesselbach's plexus is an anastomotic arterial network (plexus) of four or five arteries in the nose supplying the nasal septum It lies in the anterior inferior part of the septum known as Little's area, Kiesselbach's area, or Kiesselbach's triangle
- Kiesselbach Plexus: What Is It, Location, Function, and More - Osmosis
The Kiesselbach plexus is a vascular network formed by five arteries that supply oxygenated blood to the nasal septum, which refers to the wall separating the right and left sides of the nose
- Kiesselbach’s Plexus: Anatomy, branches, clinical notes | Kenhub
Kiesselbach’s plexus is an integral anastomosis of five branches converging in the anterior inferior quadrant of the nasal septum (over the septal cartilage) The area has been referred to as Little’s Area, Kiesselbach’s Triangle or Kiesselbach’s Area
- Kiesselbach plexus | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
History and etymology The region and plexus are named for Wilhelm Kiesselbach (1839-1902), a German otolaryngologist, and James Lawrence Little (1836-1885), an American surgeon See also Woodruff plexus
- Kiesselbachs plexus - Clinical Anatomy
Kiesselbach's plexus is named after Dr Wilhelm Kiesselbach (1839 – 1902), a German otolaryngologist It is an area in the anteroinferior aspect of the nasal septum where several arteries from different origins meet and anastomose
- Kiesselbach - definitie | SfatulMedicului. ro
Zona Kiesselbach - (aria) regiunea antero-inferioara a mucoasei septului nazal, in dreptul careia se gaseste o bogata retea vasculara - loc de predilectie a epistaxisului
- Clinical Importance of Little’s Area (Kiesselbach’s plexus) - A . . .
Abstract: The anterior region of the nasal septum It has a rich capillary supply, called Kiesselbach’s plexus, and is a common site from which nose bleeds arise
- What Is the Clinical Significance of Kiesselbachs Plexus?
The Kiesselbach plexus is named after the German otolaryngologist Wilhelm Kiesselbach (1839–1902) Both children and adults frequently get nosebleeds (such as epistaxis) at this location
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