Deviated nose: Physiological and pathological changes of the nasal cavity

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Abstract

Deviated nose is highly challenging in rhinoplasty since the surgeon should consider both aesthetic and functional aspects of the nose. Deviated nose correction is surgically complex, and a thorough understanding of the mechanical and physiological changes of intranasal structures, including the septum and turbinates, is necessary for functional improvement.

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Kim, T. K., & Jeong, J. Y. (2020). Deviated nose: Physiological and pathological changes of the nasal cavity. Archives of Plastic Surgery, 47(6), 505–515. https://doi.org/10.5999/aps.2020.01781

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