2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.35682
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Association Between Anterior Rhinoscopic/Endoscopic Assessment of Internal Nasal Valve and Various Nasal Deformities in the Rural Population of Vidarbha Region of India: A Cross-Sectional Study

Abstract: Background The nasal valves constitute the majority of the nasal cavity's resistance. Any reduction in this already narrow area can cause a significant reduction in the nasal airflow. In this present study, the aim was to do an endoscopic assessment of the internal nasal valve (INV) in patients with various nasal septal deviations, with or without external nasal deformity. We measured endoscopically the INV in various nasal deformities and derived its association with the INV on anterior rhinoscopy … Show more

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“…Grade 2 signifies that the middle turbinate is not visible. Sunnychan [23] endoscopically measured the inter nasal valve in various nasal deformities and derived its association with the inter nasal valve for 75 cases. In association with the Mladina classification, Grade 0 INV was most common in type 1 (62.5%) while Grade 2 INV was most common in Type 7.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Grade 2 signifies that the middle turbinate is not visible. Sunnychan [23] endoscopically measured the inter nasal valve in various nasal deformities and derived its association with the inter nasal valve for 75 cases. In association with the Mladina classification, Grade 0 INV was most common in type 1 (62.5%) while Grade 2 INV was most common in Type 7.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%