2022
DOI: 10.1002/ca.23883
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Anosmia following middle nasal concha resection: An anatomic and developmental review with clinical correlation

Abstract: Losing the sense of smell can be associated with a significant decrease in quality of life. Fortunately, this occurs infrequently with modern paranasal sinus surgery that has stressed minimally invasive, tissue‐sparing principles. However, over time, more extensive surgical applications have emerged that incorporate increased tissue removal. Post‐operative period sequelae can occur, including anosmia. Understanding the potential implications of expanded tissue removal, such as middle nasal concha (turbinate) r… Show more

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