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Concha bullosa is the most frequently encountered anatomical variation of the lateral nasal wall characterised with pneumatisation of the middle concha. The incidence of middle concha bullosa varies between 14% and 53%. Patients may often complain of nasal congestion and may in some cases suffer episodes of recurrent acute rhinosinusitis.
Derin S, Deveer M, Sahan M, Beydilli H.
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Bilateral Concha Bullosa Within Concha Bullosa: Unique Middle Concha Variation
The middle nasal turbinate is an important anatomical formation located on the lateral nasal wall. Concha bullosa can be defined as the presence of an air gap inside the turbinate. It is the most common middle nasal turbinate variation. It is often asymptomatic, but can sometimes cause nasal obstruction.
Mehmet Ihsan Gulmez, Mustafa Emrah Kaya
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Study of Asssociation of Concha Bullosa with Rhinosinusitis [PDF]
Introduction There are several studies with contradictory findings about the role of concha bullosa with predisposition to rhinosinusitis. This study was conducted to assess the relationship of osteomeatal unit blockage with concha bullosa ...
Shrikrishna B H, Jyothi A C
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With the widespread use of endoscopic sinus surgery and advancement of coronal computed tomography, the importance of the lateral nasal wall anatomy and its variations has risen.
Serap Köybaşı +2 more
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Concha Bullosa Mucocele: A Case Series and Review of the Literature [PDF]
Background Concha bullosa mucocele is a rare diagnosis that presents as a nasal mass. It impinges on surrounding structures and can easily be mistaken for a neoplasm.
Sarah Khalife M.D. +5 more
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The Prevalence of Concha Bullosa and Nasal Septal Deviation and Their Relationship to Maxillary Sinusitis by Volumetric Tomography [PDF]
The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of concha bullosa and nasal septal deviation and their potential relationships to maxillary sinusitis.
Kyle D. Smith +3 more
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Large Doubly Septated Concha Bullosa: An Unusual Anatomic Variation [PDF]
Partial or total pneumatization of the middle turbinate is called concha bullosa. It’s one of the most common anatomic variations of the lateral nasal wall. The exact reason of such pneumatization is not known.
Aleksandar Perić +2 more
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Does Nasal Septal Deviation and Concha Bullosa Have Effect on Maxillary Sinus Volume and Maxillary Sinusitis?: A Retrospective Study [PDF]
Purpose This study aimed to determine whether nasal septal deviation and concha bullosa affect the maxillary sinus volume, and whether this effect is associated with the prevalence of chronic sinusitis. Materials and Methods This study retrospectively
Juyeon Lee +4 more
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Polyp in concha bullosa: a case report and review of the literature [PDF]
Polyp originating within a concha bullosa is uncommon; we report only the third such case in the English literature. A 45-year-old man presented with nasal obstruction and headache.
Yilmaz Ismail +4 more
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To assess the frequency and the endoscopic treatment of the middle turbinate pneumatization or concha bullosa.Forty-nine patients (26 males and 23 females) with sinusitis and headache symptoms and axial and coronal computed tomographic scans of the paranasal sinuses and who had an endoscopic examination visit in the outpatient department between ...
BELLI, Evaristo +2 more
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