[HTML][HTML] Massive Bilateral Middle Turbinate Concha Bullosa: A Case Report

AF Alfadley, AJ Almahbub, H Fatani, Y Alsuliman - Cureus, 2024 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Concha bullosa (CB) manifests as a commonly encountered anatomical variant within the
middle turbinate; nevertheless, the incidence of sinusitis attributable to CB is notably …

[引用][C] Bilateral middle concha bullosa mucopyocele connecting to headache disablement: a case study.

YB Kandemir, I Ergin, S Kandemir, M Sindel - International Journal of Anatomical …, 2017

[HTML][HTML] Assessing the efficacy of a modified crushing technique for the management of concha bullosa: a cone beam computer tomography study

A Mesbahi, N Movahhedian, F Akbarizadeh… - Brazilian Journal of …, 2022 - SciELO Brasil
Introduction: Although many surgical techniques exist to manage obstructive concha
bullosa, there continues to be a drive to find the least invasive technique with the fewest …

The incidence of concha bullosa, unusual anatomic variation and its relationship to nasal septal deviation: a retrospective radiologic study

SK Koo, JD Kim, JS Moon, SH Jung, SH Lee - Auris Nasus Larynx, 2017 - Elsevier
Objective Identifying anatomical variations associated with pathological findings is very
useful for diagnoses and therapeutics. We conducted a study to detect various anatomical …

[PDF][PDF] Surgical Approach to Inferior Concha Bullosa: A Case Report and Literature Review

O Erdoğan, A Yükkaldıran - researchgate.net
Inferior concha bullosa is a rare anatomic variation in the nasal cavity and is usually
asymptomatic. There is no specific algorithm for surgical approaches to be used for …

A case of inferior concha bullosa

YC OH, MJ KIM, JB PARK… - Korean Journal of …, 2003 - pesquisa.bvsalud.org
Concha bullosa is defined as the pneumatization of intranasal turbinates (superior, middle,
or inferior). Inferior concha bullosa (ICB) is a very rare condition and it can cause nasal …

Concha bullosa mucocele and mucopyocele: a series of 4 cases

KH Al-Sebeih, MH Bu-Abbas - Ear, Nose & Throat Journal, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Concha bullosa is an aerated turbinate in the nose. It is a common anatomic variant that can
develop a mucocele if obstructed, which can further progress to become a mucopyocele if …

Coincidence of concha bullosa with nasal septal deviation; radiological study

M El-Taher, WA AbdelHameed… - Indian Journal of …, 2019 - Springer
Introduction Concha bullosa (CB) is the most common sinonasal anatomical variation
reported in literature, it occurs most often in the middle turbinate. Causes of development are …

Polyps in bilateral conchae bullosa

KC Kazikdas - Ear, Nose & Throat Journal, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
An otherwise healthy 48-year-old man presented to our ENT department for evaluation of
chronic nasal obstruction, headache, and anosmia. Endoscopic examination detected …

[PDF][PDF] A rare cause of nasal obstruction: concha bullosa of the inferior turbinate

E Sapmaz, HI Sapmaz, Y Toplu, R Öçalan, IÇ Karaer - 2014 - Citeseer
Concha bullosa of the inferior turbinate is an extremely rare anatomic malformation. Inferior
concha bullosa is the structure with air sacs on the inferior turbinate body and may be …