Coincidence of Concha Bullosa with Nasal Septal Deviation; Radiological Study. [PDF]
Introduction Concha bullosa (CB) is the most common sinonasal anatomical variation reported in literature, it occurs most often in the middle turbinate. Causes of development are not clearly identified but coincident prevalence with deviated nasal septum (DS) is common.
El-Taher M +3 more
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Serum Oxidative Stress Levels in Patients with Nasal Septal Deviation. [PDF]
Comparison of the total oxidant status (TOS), total antioxidant status (TAS) and paraoxonase (PON1) serum levels in patients with nasal septum deviation (NSD) and healthy subjects.The TAS, TOS, and PON1 serum levels of 47 patients with NSD (mean age 35.3) and 50 healthy subjects (mean age 37.8) were compared in this study.We found significantly higher ...
Ekinci A +4 more
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The Effect of septoplasty on physical performance [PDF]
The nasal septum is a key component of the nasal structure, affecting proper airflow and providing support for the nasal structures. A deviated septum (DSN) can lead to breathing disorders, impaired nasal patency, recurrent nosebleeds, olfactory ...
Patryk Śliwiak +9 more
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Analysis of inferior nasal turbinate volume in subjects with nasal septum deviation: a retrospective cone beam tomography study [PDF]
Background The association of the linear dimensions of the inferior turbinate hypertrophy with nasal septal deviation has been studied recently. However, the volumetric dimensions provide a more accurate status of the turbinate hypertrophy compared to ...
Shishir Shetty +10 more
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Nasal Septal Deviation Classifications Associated with Revision Septoplasty
Background: This study aimed to identify clinical characteristics and classifications of nasal septal deviations associated with revision septoplasty. Methods: The cross-sectional study design included 652 patients undergoing septoplasty at a tertiary ...
Karina Bayer +6 more
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Evaluation of nasal septal deviation in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis – an interrater agreement study [PDF]
Background: The significance of nasal septal deviations may be hard to evaluate. Patient history, clinical examination, nasal endoscopy and sinus CT scans contribute in the evaluation. We aimed to investigate the interrater agreement in the evaluation of
Anne Stockmann +6 more
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Radiologic Study of the Nasal Septal Swell Body and its Relationship to Septal Deviation
Objective: To compare the radiographic features of the nasal septal swell body (NSB) with the laterality of nasal septal deviation and investigate whether there is a correlation between the severity of the septal deviation and difference in NSB size ...
Veronica Marie Mendoza +4 more
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Background and objective: Causes for nasal airway obstruction (NAO) are many but septum deviation is the most prevalent etiology. A deviated septum affects the airflow dynamics in the human nasal cavity, which in turn affects the physiological functions ...
John Valerian Corda +6 more
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Nasal Septal Deviation and Facial Skeletal Asymmetries [PDF]
ABSTRACTDuring ontogeny, the nasal septum exerts a morphogenetic influence on the surrounding facial skeleton. While the influence of the septum is well established in long snouted animal models, its role in human facial growth is less clear. If the septum is a facial growth center in humans, we would predict that deviated septal growth would be ...
Christopher, Hartman +6 more
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The Efficacy of Bioabsorbable Mesh as an Internal Splint in Primary Septoplasty [PDF]
Nasal bone fractures are often accompanied by septal fractures or deformity. Posttraumatic nasal deformity is usually caused by septal fractures. Submucosal resection and septoplasty are commonly used surgical techniques for the correction of septal ...
Jee Nam Kim +7 more
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