1934
DOI: 10.1097/00007611-193411000-00008
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Facial and Dental Deformities Due to Perennial Nasal Allergy in Childhood

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“…Two reports of multiple, short wrinkles or crease over the nose which disappear on stretching has been described with allergic rhinitis. [3,7] TNG remains prominent even after skin is stretched.…”
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“…Two reports of multiple, short wrinkles or crease over the nose which disappear on stretching has been described with allergic rhinitis. [3,7] TNG remains prominent even after skin is stretched.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The transverse nasal line, also referred to as a crease, has historically been described in response to observed patterns of various clinical presentations dating back to Bowen and Balyeat in 1934, where the nasal crease as a sequela of allergic rhinitis and allergic saluting, the habitual upward rubbing of the nose tip in response to chronic pruritus and rhinorrhea, was first described . Cornbleet coined the term “stria nasi transversa” in 1951 after observation of a transverse erythematous line affecting the distal nose of five preadolescent girls .…”
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“…Females are mostly affected, although the nasal line may also rarely be found in males [5]. The transverse nasal line must be distinguished from the nasal crease or wrinkle described in patients with allergic rhinitis who rub their noses to relieve itching, the 'allergic salute' [6,7].…”
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