Rhinophyma is ________

A) polyp formation in the nasal mucosa
B) frequent nosebleeds
C) lateral displacement of the nasal septum
D) redness and hypertrophy of the nose


D
Explanation: A) Rhin/o- means "nose," but rhinophyma is not a polyp.
B) Rhin/o- means "nose," but rhinophyma is not a nosebleed.
C) Rhin/o- means "nose," but rhinophyma is not displacement of the nasal septum.
D) Correct!

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