Assessment of septoplasty effectiveness using acoustic rhinometry and rhinomanometry [PDF]
Introduction: Septal deviation is the chief cause of chronic nasal obstruction. In order to treat such cases, nasal septoplasty surgery is usually performed based on patient complaints and a surgeon's examination, both of which are subjective. This study
Mohammad Hossein Dadgarnia +3 more
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Nasal cavity care in newborns and young children with rhinitis: current trends
The article describes the features of the structure and functioning of the nasal mucosa in newborns and young children. The remarkable thing is that the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses serve as a particular air conditioner that provides almost 100 ...
N. E. Payganova, V. M. Zaytsev
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Methamphetamine Enantiomers: From Chemical Synthesis to Biological Fate
Methamphetamine is an amphetamine‐type stimulant characterized by a single stereogenic center, resulting in two enantiomers, (R)‐(−)‐methamphetamine and (S)‐(+)‐methamphetamine, with distinct biological and pharmacological profiles. These forms exhibit differences in central nervous system activity, metabolism, excretion, and overall physiological ...
Larissa Pires do Espírito Santo +9 more
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The use of nasal decongestants to correction the respiratory and olfactory function of the nose
One of the main functions of the nose is respiratory and olfactory. Difficulty in nasal breathing, nasal congestion, nasal discharge can complicate the respiratory and olfactory functions of the nose or make them impossible.
S. V. Morozova, L. A. Toporkova
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Nasal decongestion evaluated by acoustic rhinometry.
Acoustic rhinometry measures the cross-sectional area of the nasal cavity based on changes in acoustic impedance. The volume of the nasal cavity can be calculated by mathematical integration of the cross-sectional areas. One of the advantages of this procedure is that repeated measurements can be quickly performed non-invasively.
E, Nagano, S, Nonaka
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Inflammatory Factors in Allergic Rhinitis: A 20‐Year Bibliometric Mapping and Emerging Trends
This figure illustrates the bibliometric process and results of research on inflammatory factors of allergic rhinitis from 2004 to 2024 including data screening, global distribution, collaborative networks and the evolution of research hotspots. ABSTRACT Allergic rhinitis (AR) is driven by a network of inflammatory mediators released by mast cells ...
Shanshan Jing, Fengying Zhang, Qiqi Liu
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Blue‐Laser Posterior Nasal Neurolysis via Dual Layer Nerve Modulation for Chronic Rhinitis
Blue laser posterior nasal nerve neurolysis combined with inferior turbinate reduction provides superior symptom relief, particularly for rhinorrhea, with excellent safety and tolerability. This dual layer nerve modulation operation offers a promising minimally invasive treatment for medication‐refractory chronic allergic rhinitis.
Lok‐Yee Joyce Li +6 more
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Conservative treatment of chemical injury to the nasal mucosa
The article tells about the ways to increase effectiveness of conservative treatment of rhinitis medicamentosa. 112 patients with a long-term history of use of decongestants were observed.
N. L. Kunelskaya +4 more
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Malta Consensus Statements on Paranasal Sinus Disorders in SCUBA Diving: Results of a Delphi Study
ABSTRACT Objectives To establish expert consensus on the diagnostic approach, treatment strategies, and fitness‐to‐dive assessment for divers with paranasal sinus disease, addressing the current lack of specific guidelines for this frequent diving‐related disorder.
B. Y. Roukema +4 more
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DIFFERENTIATED APPROACH TO THE THERAPY OF NASAL OBSTRUCTION SYNDROME
The article presents a differentiated approach to the therapy of nasal obstruction syndrome. The authors discuss the physiological aspects of nasal breathing, the need for mucociliary clearance of the mucous layer lining the nasal epithelium, the factors
A. V. Gurov, M. A. Yushkina
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