[HTML][HTML] Huge Concha Bullosa and Septal Perforation: A Case Study

S Norouzi, SM Tabibzadeh, M Zarei… - Iranian Journal of …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Conclusion: We believe that the concha bullosa presented in this case might have caused
chondrocyte apoptosis due to mechanical pressure and led to septal perforation. Although …

Huge Concha Bullosa and Septal Perforation: A Case Study

S Norouzi, SM Tabibzadeh, M Zarei… - Iranian Journal of …, 2021 - journals.mums.ac.ir
Introduction: Concha bullosa is a usual anatomical variation of the nose and paranasal
sinuses that can compromise their anatomy and function and cause such symptoms as …

Huge Concha Bullosa and Septal Perforation: A Case Study

S Norouzi, SM Tabibzadeh… - Iranian journal of …, 2021 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Introduction Concha bullosa is a usual anatomical variation of the nose and paranasal
sinuses that can compromise their anatomy and function and cause such symptoms as …

Huge Concha Bullosa and Septal Perforation: A Case Study.

S Norouzi, SM Tabibzadeh, M Zarei… - Iranian Journal of …, 2021 - search.ebscohost.com
Introduction: Concha bullosa is a usual anatomical variation of the nose and paranasal
sinuses that can compromise their anatomy and function and cause such symptoms as …

Huge Concha Bullosa and Septal Perforation: A Case Study

S Norouzi, SM Tabibzadeh, M Zarei, A Kiani - 2021 - sid.ir
Introduction: Concha bullosa is a usual anatomical variation of the nose and paranasal
sinuses that can compromise their anatomy and function and cause such symptoms as …

Huge Concha Bullosa and Septal Perforation: A Case Study

S Norouzi, SM Tabibzadeh, M Zarei… - Iranian Journal of …, 2021 - ijorl.mums.ac.ir
Introduction: Concha bullosa is a usual anatomical variation of the nose and paranasal
sinuses that can compromise their anatomy and function and cause such symptoms as …

Huge Concha Bullosa and Septal Perforation: A Case Study.

S Norouzi, SM Tabibzadeh, M Zarei… - Iranian Journal of …, 2021 - europepmc.org
Conclusion We believe that the concha bullosa presented in this case might have caused
chondrocyte apoptosis due to mechanical pressure and led to septal perforation. Although …