A butterfly rash that appears on the nose and cheek can signify systemic lupus erythematosus. Lupus is a chronic, autoimmune disease.
No. It is the other way around, the nose is medial to the cheek bones.
medial: towards the midline (ear to nose) lateral: away from the midline (nose to ear) nose is midline, cheekbone is away from midline Answer: No, the nose is towards the midline as compared to the cheekbones. It is medial.
Fly's, Butterfly's and ladybugs are a few examples of animals with taste buds on their feet!Butterfly
The nine regions of the face are the forehead, temples, eyes, cheeks, nose, ears, mouth, chin, and jawline. These regions are used in medical and cosmetic fields to describe and reference specific areas of the face.
The largest number of taste buds in adults are associated with the fungiform papillae, which are located at the front and sides of the tongue. These taste buds are responsible for detecting sweet and salty flavors.
The abbreviation that denotes a disease associated with a butterfly rash is SLE, which stands for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. This autoimmune disorder is characterized by a variety of symptoms, including a distinctive butterfly-shaped rash across the cheeks and nose. SLE can affect multiple organ systems and is often managed with immunosuppressive treatments.
your nose does
No...nor do they have lungs.
no, no you can not unless you fell like breaking you nose.
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No. It is the other way around, the nose is medial to the cheek bones.
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yes but only birth marks can be any were else so yes they can either be around your nose or around your cheek bones
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You lean your left cheek against its nose and reach under and scratch the bottom of its chin region. Or I like to rub nose on nose
Yes, it is a mental disorder. Get help before it's too late.
yes but is kind of dangerous