نتایج جستجو برای: turbinates

تعداد نتایج: 403  

2014
Turhan San Selma San Emre Gürkan Barış Erdoğan

Pneumatization of the intranasal turbinates or concha bullosa is an anatomic variation of the lateral nasal wall. Concha bullosa is defined as the presence of air cells in turbinates. It can be best diagnosed with paranasal sinus computed tomography. Concha bullosa is a possible etiologic factor for recurrent sinusitis due to its negative effect on paranasal sinus ventilation and mucociliary cl...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2008
Shannon Sullivan Kasey Li Christian Guilleminault

INTRODUCTION Nasal obstruction secondary to pathological enlargement of inferior nasal turbinates contributes to sleep-disordered breathing (SBD) in prepubertal children, but treatments designed to address turbinate enlargement are often not performed. The aims of these studies are: (1) to appreciate the contribution to SDB of untreated enlarged nasal turbinates in prepubertal children; and (2)...

Journal: :Clinical and experimental allergy : journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2012
N Van Bruaene Perez-Novo C K Van Crombruggen N De Ruyck G Holtappels P Van Cauwenberge P Gevaert C Bachert

BACKGROUND A distinct set of inflammatory and remodelling factors have been found elevated in chronic rhinosinusitis. OBJECTIVE The investigation of their expression in early stage disease may reveal early events in this common disease. METHODS Sinonasal mucosal samples from nine patients with early stage CRSsNP were taken from the inferior and middle turbinates, the uncinate process, maxil...

Introduction: The Study Aimed To Compare The Results of Cryosurgery With Trichloroacetic Acid Chemical (TCA) Cautery For The Treatment of Hypertrophied Nasal Turbinates.   Materials and Methods: This was a prospective study of 70 patients with nasal obstruction due to hypertrophied nasal turbinates who were randomly divided in 2 groups of 35 each. In group 1, patients underwent inferior nas...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
David M Coppola Brent A Craven Johannes Seeger Elke Weiler

Unilateral naris occlusion, a standard method for causing odor deprivation, also alters airflow on both sides of the nasal cavity. We reasoned that manipulating airflow by occlusion could affect nasal turbinate development given the ubiquitous role of environmental stimuli in ontogenesis. To test this hypothesis, newborn mice received unilateral occlusion or sham surgery and were allowed to rea...

2018
J Hajiioannou C Papadakis D Papadakis G Manolarakis D Kyrmizakis

Objective: To evaluate the treatment of hypertrophy of inferior turbinates' with the combined use of endoscopic bipolar radiofrequencies with lateralization. Design – Setting: Preliminary non randomized prospective uncontrolled clinical trial conducted in a secondary ENT clinic. Participants Methods: We present the management of 35 patients with hypertrophy of the inferior turbinates using bipo...

2011
Mawaddah AZMAN Balwant Singh GENDEH

Septal turbinate refers to a widened region of the septum located superior to the inferior turbinates and anterior to the middle turbinates. Although a common anatomical variant, its significance is not well reported. We report a 56-year-old Malay man who presented with a three year history of chronic nasal obstruction secondary to septal turbinate and type II deviated nasal septum. His nasal s...

Journal: :Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound 2015

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 2001
A Sani P Primuharsa

Hypertrophy of the inferior turbinates are the major cause of nasal obstruction. CO2 lasers have been used to reduce the size of the inferior turbinates over the last 20 years. However, the many techniques of delivery of the laser show that there is no one standard method reducing the size of the turbinates. We now describe how the laser can be applied directly to the turbinates using a handpie...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1969
Betsy G. Bang Frederik B. Bang

Chickens 3 wk old, inoculated intranasally with a mesogenic (moderately virulent) strain of Newcastle disease virus, developed necrotic lesions of the mucous acini, predominantly of the middle turbinates. The infection subsequently spread to involve much of the rest of the mucosa, including mucous and ciliated epithelial cells, and other acini. The early phase of adsorption of a virulent strain...

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