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Empty Nose Syndrome—What Do We Know?, Ethan Frank, Christopher Church Md
Empty Nose Syndrome—What Do We Know?, Ethan Frank, Christopher Church Md
Loma Linda University Student Journal
Empty nose syndrome is a complication of nasal surgery wherein patients develop a persistent, debilitating sense of nasal obstruction and dyspnea despite clear nasal cavities. It is characterized by a discrepancy between prominent subjective symptoms and near total lack of objective findings, making it difficult to diagnose. The pathophysiology of empty nose syndrome is a complex mix of aerodynamic, physiologic, and neurological changes leading to altered airflow and diminished sensory function. Evolving treatment options consist of medical symptom control or surgical reconstruction.
A Statistical Review Of 436 Submucous Resections With Post-Operative Results Of 338 Cases, D. Wilson Hales
A Statistical Review Of 436 Submucous Resections With Post-Operative Results Of 338 Cases, D. Wilson Hales
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
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Irradiation Of The Nasopharynx, Charles E. Futch, John D. Abbey
Irradiation Of The Nasopharynx, Charles E. Futch, John D. Abbey
Medical Arts and Sciences: A Scientific Journal of the College of Medical Evangelists
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