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When performing FESS however, knowledge of the nasal and sinus cavity anatomy, as well as its relationship to the skull base and the orbits is of primary importance (Fig. 2). In 1912 Mosher [7 ...
Symptoms of chronic rhinosinusitis, i.e., inflammation of the nasal and sinus cavities, include nasal ... of revision surgery include non-detectable anatomy of the nasal turbinates, which is ...
Symptoms of chronic rhinosinusitis, i.e., inflammation of the nasal and sinus cavities, include nasal ... of revision surgery include non-detectable anatomy of the nasal turbinates, which is ...
Other possible injuries that can occur along with nasal bone fractures include: Blockage of the tear duct Septal hematoma (blood collecting in the nasal cavity) Septal abscess ... Nasal Analysis and ...
The team recently conducted a clinical trial testing two smell aid prototypes designed to increase airflow to the nasal cavity tissue responsible for the sense of smell. One prototype is a nasal ...
Working with colleagues in the Pacific Eye, Ear & Skull Base Center at Pacific Neuroscience Institute, his particular expertise is in voice, swallowing and throat conditions (laryngology).
Given the success of the first volume of the Research Topic: Microsurgical Anatomy of the Central Nervous System and Skull Base, and the rapidly evolving ... anatomy and approaches to the orbit, ...
Background: Skull base chordomas (SBCs ... The recurrent SBC’s anatomy is complex, and the texture is more rigid. The tumor may be divided into multi-cavities by smooth fiber tissue membrane, ...
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