2012
DOI: 10.15659/yeditepemj.15.10.175
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Assessment of the Anatomical Variations in the Paranasal Sinuses With Ct

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“…The difference is statistically non significant. This conclusion agrees that found by Kılıckesmez (13) and katya (15) .In our study prevalence of septal pneumatization was 6 (13.6%) in study group and 11 (25.0%) in control group and the difference is statistically non significant. This conclusion agrees with that found by Kılıckesmez (13) and with khajavi (16) .…”
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“…The difference is statistically non significant. This conclusion agrees that found by Kılıckesmez (13) and katya (15) .In our study prevalence of septal pneumatization was 6 (13.6%) in study group and 11 (25.0%) in control group and the difference is statistically non significant. This conclusion agrees with that found by Kılıckesmez (13) and with khajavi (16) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This conclusion agrees that found by Kılıckesmez (13) and katya (15) .In our study prevalence of septal pneumatization was 6 (13.6%) in study group and 11 (25.0%) in control group and the difference is statistically non significant. This conclusion agrees with that found by Kılıckesmez (13) and with khajavi (16) . In our study prevalence of concha bullosa was 15 (34.1%) in study group and 24 (54.5%) in control group show insignificant differences and this result is similar to that obtained by Azila (3) and with Kaygusuz (17) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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