1956
DOI: 10.1177/000348945606500118
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XVIII Characteristics Peculiar to the Cartilaginous Septum of the Nose

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“…5) To remove the periosteal layers from the lamina perpendicularis and the vomer is easier than removing the perichondrium from the nasal cartilage. Seltzer [59] mentioned, that the outer layer of the septal cartilage should not be termed perichondrium because this layer is not a capsule of the cartilage, it is a part of the cartilage itself and should be called epichondrium. …”
Section: Septum Nasimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5) To remove the periosteal layers from the lamina perpendicularis and the vomer is easier than removing the perichondrium from the nasal cartilage. Seltzer [59] mentioned, that the outer layer of the septal cartilage should not be termed perichondrium because this layer is not a capsule of the cartilage, it is a part of the cartilage itself and should be called epichondrium. …”
Section: Septum Nasimentioning
confidence: 99%