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Kiesselbach’s plexus

Kiesselbach’s plexus /kē″səlbäkhs′, -bäks′/ [Wilhelm Kiesselbach, German laryngologist, 1839–1902] , a convergence of small fragile arteries and veins located superficially on the anterosuperior part of the nasal septum. It is the most common site for septal bleeding.

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