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Results 1 - 10 of 49 for Nasal disorder
  1. ... during an examination of the nose, or when disorders affecting the nasal mucosal tissue are suspected.
  2. ... due to nasal polyps, nasal septal deformities, and nasal tumors Infections in the nose, throat, or sinuses Allergies Endocrine disorders Dementia or other neurological problems Nutritional deficiencies Head ...
  3. There is very little risk with a nasal endoscopy for most people. If you have a bleeding disorder or take blood-thinning medicine, let your provider know so they are extra careful to decrease bleeding. If you have heart disease, there ...
  4. Broad nasal bridge can be a normal facial feature. However, it can also be associated with certain genetic or congenital (present from birth) disorders.
  5. ... Overuse of decongestant nasal sprays Oxygen treatment through nasal cannulas Snorting cocaine or amphetamine Repeated nosebleeds may be a symptom of another disease such as high blood pressure, a bleeding disorder, or a tumor of the nose or sinuses. ...
  6. ... However, it more often occurs on the nose (nasal) side. The growth may increase in size, but usually over many years.
  7. ... Elsevier; 2021:chap 191. Chegar BE, Tatum SA. Nasal fractures. In: ... SN. Acquired disorders of the nose. In: Kliegman RM, St. Geme ...
  8. Broad nasal bridge, or widening of the base of the nose, is a relative term. It can be a normal facial feature, but it can also be associated with certain congenital disorders such as basal cell nevus syndrome, or trisomy 8, a chromosome defect.
  9. ... Elsevier; 2023:chap 24. Haddad J, Dodhia SN. Nasal polyps. In: ... and ear disorders. In: Goldman L, Cooney KA, eds. Goldman-Cecil ...
  10. ... lip Decreased skin color (pigment) Large forehead Low nasal bridge Thin, sparse hair Learning disabilities Poor hearing Poor vision with decreased tear production Weakened immune system
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