2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjorl.2020.09.004
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Relationship between nasal septum morphology and nasal obstruction symptom severity: computed tomography study

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“…Unfortunately, there is no ubiquitous grading system for nasal obstruction and no specific anatomic sites were found to reflect or correlate more than others to the severity of obstruction 23,24 . Another study found that NOSE scores were not significantly associated with DNS types and angles as reflected on CT imaging 25 . Nevertheless, patients with very anterior deviations were excluded because they were unlikely to benefit from RFA as sole treatment modality.…”
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“…Unfortunately, there is no ubiquitous grading system for nasal obstruction and no specific anatomic sites were found to reflect or correlate more than others to the severity of obstruction 23,24 . Another study found that NOSE scores were not significantly associated with DNS types and angles as reflected on CT imaging 25 . Nevertheless, patients with very anterior deviations were excluded because they were unlikely to benefit from RFA as sole treatment modality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23,24 Another study found that NOSE scores were not significantly associated with DNS types and angles as reflected on CT imaging. 25 Nevertheless, patients with very anterior deviations were excluded because they were unlikely to benefit from RFA as sole treatment modality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The deviation of nasal septum was measured in degrees, as described in Janovic et al in their article [ 21 ], and left as a continuous variable.…”
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“…The direction of nasal septal deviation was determined as the convexity side of the septal curvature. According to the size of the nasal septal deviation angle, they were divided into three groups as low ( < 9°), medium (9°-15°), high ( > 15°) 6,7 . The point where the septal deviation is most Images were adjusted to the level at which bone structures could be clearly distinguished.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%