RESULTS OF MORPHOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS OF THE NASAL CAVITY MUCOSA AFTER VARIOUS SURGICAL PROCEDURES

Section: Articles Published Date: 2024-08-30 Pages: 71-72 Conference Proceedings Volume: 2024: BRIDGING DISCIPLINES: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES, EDUCATIONAL PRACTICES, AND SOCIAL CHANGE

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A significant deviation of the nasal septum is one of the most common local factors that accompanies PN pathology and requires single-stage surgical correction with other anatomical structures. The nasal septum, consisting of the anterior cartilaginous and posterior bone segments, is one of the anatomical structures that occupy a central position in the nasal cavity. The bony part of the septum consists of a perpendicular ethmoidal bone graft and the vomer, while the cartilaginous part consists of a rectangular cartilage. Deformation of the nasal septum causes hypertrophy of the nasal turbinates, vasomotor changes, creates conditions for the development of acute rhinitis and the formation of chronic rhinitis and sinusitis.

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Nasal turbinates, vasomotor changes, acute rhinitis