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Nasal obstruction in children

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2013
Nasal obstruction is a common complaint in children. It usually is a self-limiting condition and resolves without treatment. Diagnosis is predicated on detailed history and a systematic clinical examination of the child. This article reviews the common causes of nasal obstruction encountered in children.
Andrew C. Swift, Samuel C. Leong
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Nasal Obstruction in the Infant

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2022
Neonatal nasal obstruction is common in both the hospital and clinic settings. Causes can range from rhinitis to congenital masses, with a wide variety of congenital nasal masses described. A complete history and physical examination are necessary for correct diagnosis and management.
Samantha, Frank, Scott R, Schoem
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Nasal Obstruction in Newborns

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2013
Nasal obstruction is a serious clinical scenario in the newborn infant with a large differential diagnosis. This article reviews the etiologies of nasal obstruction to aid the pediatrician in prompt evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment.
Scott A. Schraff, Sharon H. Gnagi
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Sildenafil and Nasal Obstruction

The Journal of Otolaryngology, 2003
Sildenafil (Viagra; Pfizer), a phosphodiesterase inhibitor, promotes penile erection through increased intracellular cyclic guanine monophosphate (a second messenger) in response to nitric oxide (a first messenger) release following sexual stimulation. Nitric oxide is involved in nasal vasodilation, secretion, and mucociliary clearance. The aim of this
Medhi Motamed   +2 more
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Measuring Nasal Obstruction

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2016
The nose and the nasal airway is highly complex with intricate 3-dimensional anatomy, with multiple functions in respiration and filtration of the respired air. Nasal airway obstruction (NAO) is a complex problem with no clearly defined "gold-standard" in measurement. There are 3 tools for the measurement of NAO: patient-derived measurements, physician-
Sam P. Most, Jarrod A. Keeler
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Rhinitis and Nasal Obstruction

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1989
Inflammation of the nasal mucosa is a common cause of nasal obstruction. The multitude of causes are discussed, and treatment protocols are detailed.
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Obstruction of the nasal valve

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1996
AbstractObstruction of the nasal valve is an important cause of chronic nasal obstruction in adults. In a series of 500 patients, obstruction at the level of the nasal valve was diagnosed in 65 of them (13 per cent). The obstruction was unilateral in 57 patients (88 per cent).
Samy Elwany, Hossam Thabet
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Nasal Gout Presenting as Nasal Obstruction

JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, 2013
We describe a case of nasal gout presenting as nasal obstruction, a rare etiology for a common presentation.We report a single case of a 56-year-old man with history of multiple nasal traumas, obstructive sleep apnea, referred for nasal obstruction and congestion, having failed attempts at medical management. He had severe septal deviation, elements of
Krista L. Olson   +2 more
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Sleep and Nasal Obstruction

Pediatrics, 1983
To the Editor.— Many of the numerous theories that have recently been advanced to account for respiratory failure in infancy have failed to establish a single persuasive cause for this disaster and have ignored some of the early and perhaps significant proposals to account for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
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Diagnostic and Therapeutic Management of Nasal Airway Obstruction: Advances in Diagnosis and Treatment

JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery, 2018
Importance Nasal airway obstruction (NAO) is a common complaint in the otolaryngologist’s office and can have a negative influence on quality of life (QOL).
S. Mohan   +3 more
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