1. Deviated Septum
The nasal septum is a thin structure, separating the two sides of the nose. If it is not in the middle of the nose, then it is deviated.
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2. Repair of a Deviated Septum (Septoplasty)
The nasal septum is the wall between the nostrils that separates the two nasal passages. It supports the nose and directs airflow. The septum is made of thin bone in the back and cartilage in the front. A deviated septum occurs when...
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3. Recording and Reporting Protocol Deviations
SOP #4 Recording and Reporting Protocol Deviations Lists the Consortia responsibilities during recording and reporting of protocol deviations. Use to record and report protocol deviations.
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4. Deviated Septum
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5. Deviated Septum
The wall between the nostrils that separates the two nasal cavities is called the nasal septum. It is made up of cartilage and bone and ideally should run down the center of the nose, equally separating the nasal passages. In many people, the sept...
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6. Deviated Septum
The nasal septum is made of cartilage, and divides the nose into two separate chambers. A deviated septum is an abnormal configuration of the cartilage that divides the two sides of the nasal cavity, which may cause problems with proper breathing .....
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7. OhioHealth - Deviated septum
A deviated septum occurs when the thin wall (nasal septum) inside your nose is displaced to one side. Your septum separates your right and left nasal cavities and ideally is situated in the center of your nose, equally separating...
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8. Deviated Septum (Otolaryngology)
The nasal septum is made of cartilage, and divides the nose into two separate chambers. A deviated septum is an abnormal configuration of the cartilage that divides the two sides of the nasal cavity, which may cause problems with proper breathing ...
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9. What Can You Do About a Deviated Septum?
While playing his usual weekly game of pick up softball, Dan slid into home plate and was inadvertently whacked in the nose by the catcher. Initially, he suffered some bleeding and a blackened eye. But, over the next few months, he started to noti...
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10. Line drawing of deviated nasal septum
The septum inside the nose may be buckled - this reduces the flow of air through the nostrils.
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