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Belcher, Ryan H., Allison K. Ikeda, and John M. DelGaudio. "Remodeling of the Paradoxical Middle Turbinate: Preserving Function While Gaining Access." American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy 32, no. 2 (2018): 98–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1945892418765002.

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Background Endoscopic sinus surgery is performed for many reasons, most commonly for chronic rhinosinusitis refractory to medical treatment. A paradoxical middle turbinate is an anatomic variant that can hinder endoscopic access to the sinuses. No publication has addressed how to surgically treat a paradoxical middle turbinate. Method We present a basic endoscopic surgical approach to conservatively resect a paradoxical middle turbinate in order to improve access to the middle meatus and the sinuses while preserving support and function. Conclusion Conservative remodeling of the paradoxical mi
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Raag Reeti, Md Jawed Akhtar, Avanish Kumar, Binod Kumar, and Rajiv Ranjan Sinha. "CT Scan Evaluation of Prevalence of Paradoxical Middle Turbinate In Adult Population of Bihar." Academia Anatomica International 6, no. 1 (2020): 01–04. http://dx.doi.org/10.21276/aanat.2020.6.1.1.

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Introduction: Middle turbinate overlying the middle meatus is the most important anatomic area in the lateral wall of the nose. It is a thinsheet of bone which curves in different planes very similar to a dried leaf. Paradoxical Middle Turbinate (PMT) is the abnormal curvatureof middle turbinate, where the convex surface faces laterally instead of its usual medial curvature and may block the drainage pathway ofmiddle meatus. The present study aimed at observing the prevalence of the paradoxical middle turbinate in the adult population of Bihar. Subjects and Methods: This was a retrospective st
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El-Anwar, Mohammad W., and Ahmed I. Ali. "Concha Bullosa in Paradoxical Middle Turbinate: A New Variation." An International Journal Clinical Rhinology 9, no. 3 (2016): 141–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10013-1288.

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ABSTRACT Introduction Concha bullosa is the most common anatomic variation of osteomeatal complex region that is generally seen in the middle turbinate (MT). Materials and methods A 25-year-old male presented with headache and nasal obstruction. Computed tomography (CT) scan documented right paradoxical MT. The right MT also showed aerated concha bullosa with narrow right osteomeatal area. Routine preoperative laboratory tests were within normal limits. Results This case of concha bullosa in paradoxically bent MT was reported, described, and could be safely managed endoscopically. Patient was
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Dhungana, Anup, Sumedh Mishra, Rupesh Raj Joshi, Shivani Shrestha, and Bishal Poudel. "Variations of Middle Turbinate in Chronic Rhinosinusitis." Nepal Medical College Journal 27, no. 2 (2025): 119–22. https://doi.org/10.3126/nmcj.v27i2.80539.

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Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a prevalent inflammatory condition of the nasal and paranasal sinuses lasting more than 12 weeks. Anatomical variations of the middle turbinate, particularly concha bullosa and paradoxical curvature, have been proposed as potential contributing factors to CRS by affecting sinus ventilation and mucociliary clearance. This study aims to evaluate the prevalence of middle turbinate variations in patients with CRS using computed tomography (CT) imaging. A cross-sectional observational hospital based descriptive study was conducted at Nepal Medical College Teaching Ho
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Hisham Abdelkarim Al-rashdan, Faten Zaied Bani ata, Mohammad Saeed Sababhah, et al. "Anatomical variations of the inferior nasal turbinates, Computed Tomography (CT) based study." World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences 22, no. 1 (2025): 001–7. https://doi.org/10.30574/wjbphs.2025.22.1.0347.

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Introduction The lateral nasal wall bony structures named the turbinates or concha plays an important anatomical and physiological role in the nose, also they are considered an important surgical land marks in the era of endoscopic sinus surgery. Those turbinates are prone to a variety of structural anatomical variations. Most of the studies are focusing on the middle turbinate anatomical variations with few studies that have been done on the inferior turbinate. Objective Investigate and report the incidence of inferior turbinate anatomical variations using computed tomography imaging. Methods
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Casiano, Roy R. "Correlation of Clinical Examination with Computer Tomography in Paranasal Sinus Disease." American Journal of Rhinology 11, no. 3 (1997): 193–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.2500/105065897781751848.

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The accuracy of clinical examination in predicting radiologic paranasal sinus disease was investigated. Two hundred forty-seven patients who underwent endoscopic sinus surgery over a 4-year period were clinically and radiologically staged prior to surgery. A clinical staging system was developed utilizing fiberoptic intranasal examination to adequately visualize the anterior and posterior ostiomeatal complex structures with special attention to the mucosal status. The degree to which the clinical staging was able to predict and correlate with radiologic staging and predict the degree of sinus
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Sava, C. J., M. C. Rusu, M. Săndulescu, and D. Dincă. "Vertical and sagittal combinations of concha bullosa media and paradoxical middle turbinate." Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy 40, no. 7 (2018): 847–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00276-018-1998-0.

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Patil, Karthikeya, CJ Sanjay, Lakshminarayana Kaiyoor Surya, VG Mahima, Nagabhushana Doggalli, and Vidya Doddawad. "Ubiquity and attribution of Haller cells – A CBCT study." European Journal of Anatomy 27 (January 2023): 25–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.52083/sedm6472.

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With the increasing popularity of sinus surgeries and the prolific advances in imaging technology, there is a major inclination towards the in-depth study of the anatomy of paranasal sinuses and the osteomeatal complex. Anatomical variations like deviation of nasal septum, paradoxical middle turbinate, double middle turbinate, and concha bullosa are seen in routine clinical examinations, but variations like Haller cells and Onodi cells require explicit radiological support. CBCT has the unique advantage of obtaining isometric images in all three planes with 3-Dimensional viewing and circumvent
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Măru, N., MC Rusu, CJ Sava, A. Motoc, M. Săndulescu, and D. Dincă. "The sagittal grooves of the middle nasal turbinate determine paradoxical curvatures and bifidities." Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice 23, no. 4 (2020): 464. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/njcp.njcp_63_19.

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Tyagi, Sushant, Mohit Srivastava, and Vandana Singh. "Diagnosis of chronic rhinosinusitis: can nasal endoscopy be the new gold standard in developing countries?" International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery 2, no. 1 (2016): 30. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/issn.2454-5929.ijohns20160066.

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<p class="abstract"><strong>Background:</strong> Objective of the study was to study the role of diagnostic value of nasal endoscopy in diseases involving nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses particularly chronic rhinosinusitis in developing countries.</p><p class="abstract"><strong>Methods:</strong> A total of 200 Patients with clinical evidence of sinonasal diseases were evaluated. All patients were subjected to thorough ENT examination with special emphasis on anterior and posterior rhinoscopy. Nasal Endoscopy was done using Hopkins rod endoscopes ( 0
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