. Tumours, innocent and malignant; their clinical characters and appropriate treatment. Fig. recess in the ^^S recess at the tip nose of an adult. °f ^^^ ^°^« °f ^ ^^^^- ^^he hair is represented as too coarse.) Dermoids near the tip of the nose are the consequence offaulty fusion of the internasal fissure, and usually take theform of narrow skin-lined recesses furnished with hair, whichis often long enough to sprout beyond the recess (Figs. 235and 286). Hair-lined recesses in the mid-line of the nose at somepoint between the lower border of the nasal bone and the tip


. Tumours, innocent and malignant; their clinical characters and appropriate treatment. Fig. recess in the ^^S recess at the tip nose of an adult. °f ^^^ ^°^« °f ^ ^^^^- ^^he hair is represented as too coarse.) Dermoids near the tip of the nose are the consequence offaulty fusion of the internasal fissure, and usually take theform of narrow skin-lined recesses furnished with hair, whichis often long enough to sprout beyond the recess (Figs. 235and 286). Hair-lined recesses in the mid-line of the nose at somepoint between the lower border of the nasal bone and the tipof the nose are very common, but they rarely call for treat-ment. The}?- occur far more frequently in men than inwomen. In their mode of origin and characters they agreewith the hair-lined sinuses known as postanal dimples. A much rarer anomaly than a dermoid is excessive CRANIAL DERMOIDS 45S coalescence of the nasal segment of the orbito-nasal fissure(Fig. 237). Dermoids of the scalp and dura mater.—The commonsituations for dermoids of the scalp are over the anterior fon-tane


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