Comparison Between the Effect of Turbinoplasty With and Without Posterior Nasal Nerve Neuroectomy in Patients of Allergic Rhinitis Not Responding to Medical Treatment
Abdallah Elsayed,
Soad Mostafa,
Hoda Ibrahim
et al.
Abstract:Article informationBackground: Allergic rhinitis is a common condition that can be challenging to manage, especially when patients do not respond to standard medical treatments. Turbinoplasty is a surgical procedure commonly used to address nasal obstruction in these patients. Posterior nasal nerve neuroectomy is an emerging technique that aims to provide additional symptom relief by targeting nerve endings in the nasal cavity. However, the comparative efficacy of turbinoplasty with and without posterior nasal… Show more
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