Yes, the nose is considered proximal to the cheek. In anatomical terms, "proximal" refers to a structure being closer to the point of attachment or the center of the body. Since the nose is located closer to the midline of the face than the cheeks, it is classified as proximal in this context.
Since it is in about the same plane as your cheekbones it can not be considered to be superficial. But the nose is medial to the cheekbones and the cheekbones are lateral to the nose.
No, the chin is distal to the nose. "Proximal" refers to a body part being closer to the point of reference, while "distal" refers to a body part being further away from the point of reference. In this case, the nose is closer to the reference point than the chin.
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An atypical lymphoid infiltrate on the left proximal nose suggests a collection of abnormal lymphocytes in the tissue. This finding could be indicative of various conditions, including lymphoma or other lymphoproliferative disorders. Further evaluation, such as a biopsy and immunohistochemical studies, would be needed to determine the nature of the infiltrate and guide appropriate management.
Your nose is located on your face, Above you lip's and beneath your eye's and in between your cheek's that is where you will find your nose.It can be large or small.Shaped with a point or round like a ball.
Since it is in about the same plane as your cheekbones it can not be considered to be superficial. But the nose is medial to the cheekbones and the cheekbones are lateral to the nose.
No, the chin is distal to the nose. "Proximal" refers to a body part being closer to the point of reference, while "distal" refers to a body part being further away from the point of reference. In this case, the nose is closer to the reference point than the chin.
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no, no you can not unless you fell like breaking you nose.
No. It is the other way around, the nose is medial to the cheek bones.
yes but only birth marks can be any were else so yes they can either be around your nose or around your cheek bones
The nose is superior and slightly anterior to the throat. Both structures are midline, so one can't be called medial to the other.
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
I'll say yes but to be more specific, superior is better. To be proximal is to be close and superior is to be higher up (for this case, higher up in position since humans are described from head to toe)
The directional term that best describes the eyes in relation to the nose is "lateral." This means that the eyes are located to the side of the nose.
they either are not ready or they are waiting for you to kiss them
An atypical lymphoid infiltrate on the left proximal nose suggests a collection of abnormal lymphocytes in the tissue. This finding could be indicative of various conditions, including lymphoma or other lymphoproliferative disorders. Further evaluation, such as a biopsy and immunohistochemical studies, would be needed to determine the nature of the infiltrate and guide appropriate management.