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The Relationship Between Facial Asymmetry and Nasal Septal Deviation
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2015Facial asymmetry is not uncommon in normal individuals. Nasal septum is known to play a direct and indirect role in the premaxillary and maxillary growth. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the integrated relationship between nasal septal deviation and facial asymmetry by means of 3-dimensional analysis in a larger number of patients than those in ...
Dai Hun, Kang +4 more
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Nasal septal deviation and craniofacial asymmetries
2018<p>Introduction: Nasal septal deviation may contribute to facial asymmetry. The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between nasal septal deviation and facial asymmetry using three-dimensional geometric morphometric methods.</p><p>Methods: Computed tomographic scans were made of n=55 adult subjects, and septal ...
Christopher Henry Hartman +5 more
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American Journal of Rhinology, 1998
The aim of the present study was to assess the clinical utility of acoustic rhinometry (AR) compared with active anterior rhinomanometry (AAR) in the evaluation of nasal patency in subjects with nasal septal deviation. Fifty patients were divided into three groups based upon the part of the nasal cavity where the septal deviation ...
Szucs, Eva, Clement, Péter
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The aim of the present study was to assess the clinical utility of acoustic rhinometry (AR) compared with active anterior rhinomanometry (AAR) in the evaluation of nasal patency in subjects with nasal septal deviation. Fifty patients were divided into three groups based upon the part of the nasal cavity where the septal deviation ...
Szucs, Eva, Clement, Péter
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Observation of cefalgia in patients with nasal septal deviation
Russian Otorhinolaryngology, 2018The problem of headache is relevant for doctors of any specialty. The diseases of ENT organs, due to the specificity of their anatomic location and rich innervation, may cause both acute and chronic facial aches and headaches – cephalgias, significantly reducing the life quality of the patients. This problem is not widely covered in the literature, and
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Management of Septal Deviation with Nasal Fractures
Facial Plastic Surgery, 1989openaire +2 more sources
Nasal mucoliliary clearance in patients with septal deviation.
Rhinology, 1981We studied nasal mucociliary clearance by means of the saccharin-sky-blue technique in patients with septal deformities of the nose before and after plastic operation. The results were compared with clearance measurements in healthy persons. Prior to operation nasal clearance was statistically significantly slower (p less than 0.05) in the patient ...
A, Ginzel, P, Illum
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