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Nasal Endoscopy In The Outpatient Clinic
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1992The introduction of the nasal endoscope has greatly advanced the diagnostic and therapeutic capability of otolaryngologists in the office setting. With continued technologic developments in endoscopic equipment and topical intranasal anesthesia, further advances are expected that undoubtedly will expand endoscopic diagnosis treatment in the office ...
W E, Bolger, D W, Kennedy
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The importance of rigid nasal endoscopy in the diagnosis and treatment of rhinolithiasis
Objectives: Rhinolithiasis is the presence of mineralized and calcareous formations located in the nasal cavity. They have rare occurrence and can be easily confused with infection or obstruction of tipper airways. If they are undetected for a long time,
Koksal Yuca +2 more
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Nasal endoscopy in total nasal reconstruction
European Journal of Plastic Surgery, 2015Total nasal reconstruction is a challenging task involving multiple surgical stages. It requires transfer of local and distant tissues to replace three structural layers of the nose: the lining, skeleton, and skin. Besides the paucity of local tissues, creation of the nose is demanding due to functional and aesthetic considerations, limited operative ...
Murad J. Karadsheh +2 more
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Virtual endoscopy of the nasal cavity in comparison with fiberoptic endoscopy
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2000To apply virtual-endoscopic mode to display the nasal cavity and to evaluate clinical application of virtual endoscopy in comparison with nasal fiberoptic endoscopy.Eleven patients were examined by virtual endoscopy after axial spiral computed tomography (CT) scanning was performed. In addition, 9 out of these 11 patients underwent fiberoptic endoscopy.
P, Han +4 more
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Adenoid Assessment in Paediatric Patients: The Role of Flexible Nasal Endoscopy
Adenoid hypertrophy is the most common cause of nasal obstruction in paediatric patients. Over the years, various methods to assess the adenoid size were proposed such as the posterior rhinoscopy and the radiological examination of the nasopharynx. Nasal
Francesco Chu, Gian Luigi Marseglia
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Tropical Doctor, 2000
Nasal myiasis is a common disease in tropical and developing countries. The maggots cause extensive necrosis, sloughing and destruction of intranasal tissue and reach to deep and inaccessible areas of the nose and paranasal sinuses. In such a situation removal of maggots is difficult by manual extraction and several sittings are required.
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Nasal myiasis is a common disease in tropical and developing countries. The maggots cause extensive necrosis, sloughing and destruction of intranasal tissue and reach to deep and inaccessible areas of the nose and paranasal sinuses. In such a situation removal of maggots is difficult by manual extraction and several sittings are required.
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Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, 1996
Importance of nasal endoscopy in a case of epistaxis is noted. A case of paraganglioma in nose is described alongwith brief review of literature. The long history of epistaxis for five years and the small size of the growth shows that it is slow growing.
C. Biswas, A. Mehta, S. Das, L. M. Ghosh
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Importance of nasal endoscopy in a case of epistaxis is noted. A case of paraganglioma in nose is described alongwith brief review of literature. The long history of epistaxis for five years and the small size of the growth shows that it is slow growing.
C. Biswas, A. Mehta, S. Das, L. M. Ghosh
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CONCLUSIONS: The internal nasal valve (INV) angle in Asians is 21.6 degrees +/-4.5 degrees and it is significantly larger than that of Caucasians. The reconstructed CT method has better reproducibility than the endoscopic method in measuring the INV ...
Myung-Whan Suh
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Endoscopy in the assessment of children with nasal obstruction
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2001Nasal obstruction is common in children, and is often attributed to adenoid enlargement. This prospective study was performed to determine whether routine nasal endoscopy is of value for children undergoing surgery for nasal obstruction. Forty-eight children aged two to nine years undergoing adenoidectomy, and six normal controls, were examined under ...
H, Kubba, B J, Bingham
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Nasal endoscopy and control of epistaxis
Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2004This review is designed to update the reader on the current state of nasal endoscopy in the control of epistaxis. Recent articles are reviewed and demonstrate recent developments and results.The use of endoscopy for control of anterior and posterior epistaxis is beneficial, with less morbidity then external procedures or Caldwell Luc approaches ...
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