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Contact Endoscopy of the Nasal Mucosa
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1997The possibility of contact endoscopy in the nasal mucosa, using a contact microlaryngoscope is examined. With contact endoscopy it has been possible to visualize in vivo and in situ (60x, 150x) the superficial cell layers of the nasal epithelium, previously stained with methylene blue.
OSCAR Dias
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The Role of Nasal Endoscopy in the Preoperative Evaluation of Nasal Airway Obstruction
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 2023AbstractObjectiveTo examine the prevalence and nature of nasal endoscopic findings in patients referred for structural nasal obstruction, and analyze how such findings influence the preoperative evaluation or operative plan.Study DesignCross‐sectional study.SettingUniversity‐based academic otolaryngology practice.MethodsNasal endoscopy was performed by
, Lindsey K Goyal, Grant S Gillman
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The role of nasal endoscopy in outpatient management
Clinical Otolaryngology, 1998The data from 140 consecutive patients who had undergone computerized tomography (CT) as part of their investigation for nasal symptoms, and who had been examined by one surgeon, were retrospectively reviewed. The history, rhinoscopic findings, endoscopic findings, changes on CT and final diagnosis were noted.
R G Hughes
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Interrater agreement of nasal endoscopy for chronic rhinosinusitis
International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology, 2012AbstractBackground:Nasal endoscopy is a routine, important diagnostic tool in the evaluation of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). Although the procedure is ideally “objective,” the subjective nature of endoscopy interpretation and lack of standardization are potential limitations.
Vijay K Anand +2 more
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Nasal endoscopy in children with suspected allergic rhinitis
Laryngoscope, 2011AbstractObjectives/Hypothesis:Ear, nose, and throat assessment may be frequently requested for children with allergic rhinitis (AR). Nasal endoscopy allows a thorough evaluation of the nose. The aim of the study was to investigate whether there are endoscopic signs predictive for AR diagnosis in a cohort of children with suspected AR.Study Design ...
Franco Ameli +2 more
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BACKGROUND: Upper respiratory airway diseases may induce a worsening of asthma. Sinusitis represents one of the most common chronic diseases. The association of asthma and sinusitis varies greatly in different studies, depending on diagnostic ...
M A Tosca +2 more
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1997
Endoscopy has gained wide popularity due to its protean applications and efficacy in many surgical specialties. Diagnosis and treatment of nasal diseases have advanced in the process. However, proper training in nasal endoscopy is critical. The nose is an intricate organ fundamentally and has such proximity to other vital structures that procedural ...
P H, Pownell, J J, Minoli, R J, Rohrich
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Endoscopy has gained wide popularity due to its protean applications and efficacy in many surgical specialties. Diagnosis and treatment of nasal diseases have advanced in the process. However, proper training in nasal endoscopy is critical. The nose is an intricate organ fundamentally and has such proximity to other vital structures that procedural ...
P H, Pownell, J J, Minoli, R J, Rohrich
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Nasal Endoscopy in Congenital Dacryocystitis
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2006<h4>PURPOSE</h4> <p>Controversy exists regarding the relationship between nasal pathology and congenital dacryocystitis. The recent advent of nasal endoscopes has greatly improved visualization of deep and hidden areas of nasal anatomy and has led to the elaboration of nasal anatomical variants and pathologies that were previously ...
Supriyo, Ghose +6 more
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