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    Nasal patency
    When most people talk about the size of someone's nose, they mean the exterior dimensions, or how la… Read More
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    Empty Nose Syndrome
    Empty nose syndrome, or ENS, describes a nose that has lost part of its interior structure because o… Read More
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    Polly beak
    A 'polly beak' is a deformity in the shape of the nose. In those with a polly beak, there is a hump … Read More
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    Spreader graft
    Spreader grafts are commonly used in the world of rhinoplasty (or nose job surgery). The technique i… Read More
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    Turbinate hypertrophy
    The nasal turbinates are small structures within your nose which clean and humidify the air inhaled … Read More
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    Cavernous sinus thrombosis symptoms
    Cavernous sinus thrombosis, or CST, occurs when a blood clot develops in the cavernous sinuses, loca… Read More
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    Atrophic rhinitis symptoms
    Atrophic rhinitis is a chronic condition affecting the nose. In people with atrophic rhinitis, the m… Read More
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    Mastoidectomy surgery
    The mastoid bone is located behind the ear. You may be able to feel it as a hard bump behind your ea… Read More
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    Rhinosporidiosis
    Rhinosporidiosis is a chronic condition affecting the mucous membranes of the nose. It may also occu… Read More
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    Sonopet
    Recently-developed technologies have resulted in dramatic improvements in many plastic surgery proce… Read More

 
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