Nasal Cavity

The nasal cavity is a part of the human respiratory system. It is a hollow space located between the nose and the back of the throat. It plays an important role in regulating airflow into the lungs during breathing. It is also responsible for filtering, warming, and moistening incoming air, and for producing mucus. Nasal cavities can be impacted by allergies, sinus infections, and other illnesses, leading to obstruction and negative effects on breathing. Nasal sprays, nasal rinses, decongestants, and other treatments are often used to manage nasal cavity issues and alleviate the associated symptoms.

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A Multidisciplinary Approach in The Diagnosis of Allergic and Non-Allergic Respiratory Diseases: Nasal Cytology and Feno.
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Role of Helicobacter Pylori in Nasal Polyp Formation: A Case-Control Study in Tehran, Iran
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea Treatment with Epap Nasal Devices: Physiological Principles and Limitations
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A Rare Variant of the Stafne Bone Cavity Localized to the Subcondylar Region of the Mandible: A Case Report with Review of the Literature
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Bilobed Flap in Reconstruction of Nasal Defect
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Anthropometric Study of Nasal Index Among the Youth of Madheshis Community of Nepal
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Translation, cross-cultural adaptation, and validation of the sino-nasal outcome test (SNOT)-22 for Georgian patients
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