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Nasal flaring

Known as: NOSTRIL FLARING, Flaring of nasal alae, Flared nasal alae 
Enlargement of the nostrils during breathing; although there are many possible causes, it can be a sign of respiratory distress in young infants.
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2004
2004
SummaryOn the basis of phenotypic similarities and differences among patients with a partial trisomy of chromosome 5q, three… 
2002
2002
Kousseff syndrome was originally described by Boris Kousseff in 1984: Pediatrics 74:395-398 in three siblings whose main features… 
1995
1995
Increased nasal air flow during exercise was examined as a possible heat loss avenue contributing to selective brain cooling in… 
1993
1993
We report a girl with Johanson‐Blizzard syndrome complicated by diabetes mellitus. She presented several characteristic… 
1991
1991
We report a child with facial dysmorphic features, hypoplasia of the external genitalia, intestinal malrotation, congenital… 
1981
1981
In this short account, the homosexual rights movement in the United States, traditionally overlooked by historians, is presented… 
1979
1979
The occurrence of pyogenic granuloma following nose‐boring for the wearing of ornaments is recorded. Boring of the nose is seen… 
1970
1970
Cystic hygroma of the mediastinum is rare. Although 53 cases have been reported, only two of these were described in pediatric…