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Key Points: An unfavorable insertion of the middle turbinate for cryotherapy was present in 74.2% of cases. Placing cryoprobe 15–30 mm above the nasal floor targets the nerves in 95.8% of cases. Centering the cryoprobe 38 mm behind the inferior turbinate axilla targets the nerves in 94.6% of cases.
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Sliman, J., Carsuzaa, F., Tanaka, L., Gallet, P., Moser, P. O., Captier, G., & Favier, V. (2024). Anatomical variations of interest for posterior nasal nerve cryotherapy in the treatment of chronic rhinitis: A radioanatomic study. International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology, 14(5), 995–998. https://doi.org/10.1002/alr.23305
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