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Does Nasal Septal Deviation Have an Influence on Distribution Patterns of the Frontal Ethmoidal Cells?

DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2016.076
Synopsis: 
The effect of nasal septal deviation on the presence of the frontal ethmoidal cells have not been studied before. Our study suggests that the presence and distribution of frontal ethmoidal cells are not influenced by nasal septal deviation.

ABSTRACT

Objective: To investigate the role of nasal septal deviation on the presence or distribution patterns of the frontal ethmoidal cells (types I to IV), the pneumatization patterns of the frontal sinus, and to search the association between the frontal ethmoidal cells and the pneumatization degree of the frontal sinus and the presence of concha bullosa.

Accepted: 
31 Mar, 2016
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e-Published: 05 Apr, 2016

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Does Nasal Septal Deviation Affect the Success of Tympanoplasty Surgery?

Issue: 
DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2014.182
Pages: 
393–6
Synopsis: 
Some surgeons believe that nasal septal deviation might be one of the causes of unsuccessful tympanoplasty results. The aim of this study was to evaluate acoustic rhinometry findings of patients who had tympanoplasty whether successful or not.

ABSTRACT

Objective: The paper deals with the investigation of the effects of nasal septal deviation evaluated by acoustic rhinometry (ARM) in the success of tympanoplasty surgery

Accepted: 
29 Oct, 2014
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e-Published: 15 May, 2015
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