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Pathophysiology and progression of nasal septal perforation
Annals of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, 01/22/08
Lanier B et al. - To review the prevalence, causes, and treatments of nasal septal perforation (NSP)...Depending on the patient, NSP may be viewed as desirable (nose rings), problematic (whistling, congestion), or inconsequential. Understanding the pathogenesis of NSP is important for the practicing physician required to make decisions about whether to recommend surgical correction or medical treatment. Although the etiology of NSP is overwhelmingly iatrogenic, there is an association with a number of medical diseases in addition to use of illicit drugs and/or prescription nasal sprays
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