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Diagnostic, assessment and management of empty nose syndrome
Diagnostic, assessment and management of empty nose ...
Alpine Nasal Course, Huart, Caroline
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Application of a Novel 3D-Printed Nasal Plug as a Conservative Treatment for Empty Nose Syndrome
Objective: Empty nose syndrome (ENS) is commonly treated by surgery, albeit with limited success. Herein, we introduce our experience of applying a newly developed "3D-printed nasal plug" as an alternative conservative treatment modality.
Don-Han Kim +2 more
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Empty nose syndrome case study
Empty nose syndrome (ENS) is a rare rhinological disorder secondary to excessive loss of nasal turbinate tissue. This case study presents a 33-year-old male who developed ENS following functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). Despite significant improvement of rhinosinusitis severity and incidence, the patient experienced severe facial pain and ...
Iris Zhorov +2 more
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Does the Method of Inferior Turbinate Surgery Affect the Development of Empty Nose Syndrome
Empty Nose Syndrome (ENS) is a poorly understood iatrogenic syndrome that may follow surgery involving turbinate reduction. In the author’s experience, procedures which spare the mucosa are less likely to create ENS.
Houser, Steven; Case Western Reserve University
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A Numerical Study of Empty Nose Syndrome: an Evaluation of Nasal Aerodynamics [PDF]
Empty nose syndrome (ENS) is a rare complication of nasal surgery done to enlarge the internal nasal channels. The feeling of nasal obstruction despite patency is one of the most common symptoms among ENS patients.
Thune, Eveline Løvaas
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Utility of Serum Interleukine-6 Level in Empty Nose Syndrome. [PDF]
Hsueh HA +4 more
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Medial Flap Turbinoplasty is Unlikely to Cause Empty Nose Syndrome
BACKGROUND: Empty nose syndrome (ENS) is a poorly understood condition that affects a minority of patients who undergo inferior turbinate (IT) surgery.
Eide, Jacob G +4 more
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Nasenmuscheloperation: Welche olfaktorischen Leistungen werden eingeschränkt
Konstantinidis I et al. Intranasal trigeminal function in patients with empty nose syndrome. Laryngoscope 2017;127: 1263–1267 Das trigeminale System vermittelt die Wahrnehmung des nasalen Luftflusses.
Martin Laudien
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The digestive Enzyme-Based nasal dysbiosis in Empty nose Syndrome: A theory
International audience© 2024 Elsevier LtdEmpty nose syndrome (ENS) is described as an empty space in the region of the inferior and middle turbinates of patients who underwent inferior and middle turbinectomy.
Lechien, Jerome R.
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Empty nose syndrom: limbic system activation observed by functional magnetic resonance imaging
Empty nose syndrome (ENS) patients have a persistent sense of impaired nasal patency despite radical resection of nasal turbinates. The aim of this study was to elucidate differences in cerebral activation during free breathing and after inhalation of a ...
Wunderlich, A.P. +9 more
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