Question: A 17 year old female comes to you with the chief complaint of “my nose sticks out too far from my face.” Front view reveals a well proportioned nose and an uninterrupted brow-tip aesthetic curve. On lateral view, there is no tension lip deformity. Base view shows the midline of the nostril to be halfway between the tip and alar-facial crease. Her nasofrontal angle is 130 degrees. Examination of what structure may shed light on her complaint?
a) Zygoma
b) Brow projection
c) Chin
d) Neck skin
[Answer will be posted with next week's new question]
Answer to last week's question, “Need Your Signature” (May 4, 2020)
D - Rhabdomyosarcoma.