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How do nasal gliomas present?
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appear at or just lateral to the nasal root. They are reddish, firm, noncompressible, lobular lesions that exhibit telangiectasias of the overlying skin, but do not transilluminate or pulsate
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How do nasal demoids present?
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firm, noncompressible, nonpulsatile lesion that does not transilluminate and may be lobulated
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How do nasal Encephaloceles present?
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soft, bluish, compressible, pulsatile masses that are located at the nasal root and transilluminate. They typically enlarge with crying and Valsalva maneuver
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How do nasal Lipomas present
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soft, skin colored, compressible lesions that do not have cutaneous telangiectasias and do not transilluminate or pulsate
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what nerve supplies sensation to the buccal mucosa?
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buccal branch of the trigeminal (V)
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