2022
DOI: 10.1097/moo.0000000000000815
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The use of race-based terminology in the rhinoplasty literature

Abstract: Purpose of review To provide an overview of the use of race-based terminology in the rhinoplasty literature. Recent findings The rhinoplasty literature is often indexed by race, with common usage of the terms Ethnic/Non-Caucasian/Nonwhite; African American/of African descent; Hispanic/Latinx; and Asian to refer to certain patient populations. There are wide variations in facial features within these populations, but specific traits may be more prevalent… Show more

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