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known as Little's area,
Kiesselbach's area, or
Kiesselbach's triangle. It is a
common site for
anterior nosebleeds.
Kiesselbach's plexus is an anastomosis...
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Wilhelm Kiesselbach (1
December 1839 – 4
August 1902) was a
German otolaryngologist born in Hanau. From 1859 he
studied medicine at the
universities of...
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Kiesselbach is an
American poet. He
graduated from
Oberlin College in 1988, and the
University of Iowa. His work has
appeared in Agni,
Antioch Review...
- less
common but more serious.
Anterior nosebleeds generally occur from
Kiesselbach's plexus while posterior bleeds generally occur from the sphenopalatine...
- / wars
World War II
Relations Cristal Kiesselbach (sister),
Michael Kiesselbach (nephew),
Wilhelm Kiesselbach (nephew), Rolf Von
Westernhagen (brother)...
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Theodore Alexander Kiesselbach (1884–1964)
fondly referred to as "Mr. Corn" was an Agronomist, educator,
author or co-author of over 140 articles, and...
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likely caused by an
exposed blood vessel in the nose,
usually one in
Kiesselbach's plexus. Even if the nose is not
bleeding at the time, a
physician may...
- to form
plexuses in and
under the
nasal mucosa. In the
septal region Kiesselbach's plexus is a
common site of nosebleeds.
Branches of the
ophthalmic artery...
- emb****y. Left to right: Karl von Lewinski,
Privy Counselor; Dr.
Wilhelm Kiesselbach,
Special Emissary of
German govt.
before the
American German War Claims...
- with this
project are
doctor Karl Wimmer [de] and the
anatomist Anton Kiesselbach [de].
August Hirt, who
conceived the project, was
sentenced to death...