2017
DOI: 10.1007/s12105-017-0819-9
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Influence of Deviated Nasal Septum on Nasal Epithelium: An Analysis

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“…The structure of the nasomaxillary complex and the anatomy of the nasal cavity were complicated and irregular, 21 such as a deviated nasal septum. 22,23 Additionally, there might have been compensatory hypertrophy of the nasal mucosa after expansion. It was hard to conclude there was any correlation between amounts of maxillary expansion and the increase of volume.…”
Section: -Dimensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The structure of the nasomaxillary complex and the anatomy of the nasal cavity were complicated and irregular, 21 such as a deviated nasal septum. 22,23 Additionally, there might have been compensatory hypertrophy of the nasal mucosa after expansion. It was hard to conclude there was any correlation between amounts of maxillary expansion and the increase of volume.…”
Section: -Dimensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More intense infiltration of inflammatory cells was observed on the concave side, with less dense distribution of serous and mucinous glands on histology [17]. Other studies have also shown changes to both sides of the nasal mucosa, with more severe changes on the concave side [18,19]. In the author's experience, the convex side of the deviated septum shows mucosal thinning due to mechanical pressure of the crooked cartilage, or spurred bone.…”
Section: Septal Mucosamentioning
confidence: 57%
“…The size and collapsibility of the upper airway vary dynamically during the respiratory cycle and is also affected by the respiratory tract -oral or nasal, lung volume, ventilation level, hypoxia, hypercapnia. In addition, upper airway resistance can increase the effort of inspiratory muscles to maintain a normal airflow [2][3][4] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%