Keywords : NOSE
Assessment of cases of nasal septal deviations
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine,
2022, Volume 9, Issue 3, Pages 403-406
Background: Septoplasty is a well-accepted treatment for nasal airway obstruction as
well as for rhinologic headache due to irritation of the septum caused by contact with
the lateral nasal wall. The present study was conducted to assess cases of deviated nasal
septum.
Materials & Methods: 60 patients of deviated nasal septum of both genders were
subjected to a detailed NOSE questionnaire consisted of 0 being the lowest and 4 being
the highest.
Results: Out of 60 patients, males were 28 and females were 32. Septal deviation was
causal in 30, mid-septum in 14 and posterior septum in 16 cases. The difference was
significant (P< 0.05). The mean pre- operatively NOSE value was 54.6 and postoperatively
was 24.2. The difference was significant (P< 0.05).
Conclusion: Septoplasty resulted in significant improvement in NOSE score.
Otorhinolaryngology Manifestations of Covid-19 Patients Short Title: ENT Manifestations of Covid-19
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine,
2021, Volume 8, Issue 3, Pages 143-154
Objective: Our main aim is to review the published literature under the ENT manifestations in COVID19 positive patients having underlying causes. Materials and Methods: We have read about 45 peer-reviewed Elsevier, springer, wild pub, Jama network, British health magazine, Pub Med, Wiley's online booksellers, Karger journals, Europe PMC, new England newspaper, American Roentgen ology journal, and Nature's Public Health Emergency Series. We read about 45 peer-reviewed articles. The authors then summarized, collected, and analyzed the findings of research that met these criteria for inclusion and exclusion.
Assessment of Cases of Nasal Septal Deviations
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine,
2018, Volume 5, Issue 1, Pages 273-276
ABSTRACT:
Background:Nasal septal deviations are very commonly found in regular nasal
examinations. The present study was conducted to assess cases of nasal septal deviations.
Materials & Methods: 54 patients of deviated nasal septum of both genders underwent
septoplasty. Outcome was recorded.
Results: Out of 54 patients, males were 26 and females were 28. The septal deviation was
causal in 28, midseptum in 16 and posterior septum in 10 cases. The difference was
significant (P< 0.05). The mean NOSE value pre- operatively was 56.2 and postoperatively
was 23.8. The difference was significant (P< 0.05).
Conclusion: There was significant improvement in NOSE score following septoplasty.