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The Lateral Wall of the Nose Labelled [Cadaveric...
All of the most important structures of the nasal cavity are located on its lateral nasal walls. This cadaveric specimen has been labelled to demonstrate the major anatomical features. V-the nasal vestibule....
The Lateral Wall of the Nose Unlabelled [Cadaveric...
All of the most important structures in the nasal cavity are situated on the lateral nasal wall.
Post Adenoidectomy Scarring of the Nasopharynx...
The fibrous band of scar tissue that has tethered the left eustachian tube cushion to the posterior nasopharynx has kept the torus in an "open" position, producing a patulous eustachian tube...
Unilateral Choanal Atresia
This patient has a Unilateral Choanal Atresia on the right side. Courtesy of Professor Heinz Stammberger, University of Graz, Austria.
Choanal Atresia Opened
This is the endoscopic view after opening the atresia plate and enlarging the choana. Courtesy of Professor Heinz Stammberger, University of Graz, Austria.
Tuberculosis of the Inferior Turbinate
This left inferior turbinate is in a patient with active pulmonary tuberculosis. Courtesy of Professor Heinz Stammberger, University of Graz, Austria.
Wegener's Granulomatosis Nasopharynx
The late stage o fWegener's disease. Only posterior remnants of the nasal septum are visible. No other anatomical landmarks can be identified in the nasal cavity. Courtesy of Professor Heinz Stammberger,...
Choanal Atresia
Choanal atresia in a neonate The atresia plate on the left side has just been perforated [a 2.7 mm 0° telescope was used]. Courtesy of Professor Heinz Stammberger, University of Graz, Austria.
Atrophic Rhinitis Nasopharynx
This is an endoscopic view of the nasopharynx of the female patient age 44 years who presented with complaints of a stuffy nose, postnasal drip and halitosis. The symptoms were caused by an atrophic rhin...
Postoperative Synechiae
While most Postoperative Synechiae are small and asymptomatic, on some occasions Postoperative Synechiae may be large enough to interfere with nasal respiration. Note the extensive Postoperative Synechiae...
Synechiae
Synechiae are red or pale pink fibrous adhesions that usually run across the nasal cavity between the nasal septum and the inferior turbinate. Synechiae develop following an injury the creates opposing...
Nasal Septal Spur – CT Scan
This CT scan shows a large nasal septal spur abutting against the insertion of the right inferior turbinate. This spur was responsible for recurrent unilateral headaches.
Nasal Septal Spur
Note the large vomarine spur that projects into the left middle meatus and impinges against the lower portion of the uncinate process.
Nasal Septal Spur [left]
In this patient, probably as the result of a local bony growth disorder, the vomer has developed a spur which presses laterally into the left inferior turbinate, and which was responsible for recurrent...
Severely Deviated Nasal Septum
This patient's quadrilateral cartilage has deviated into the right nasal fossa to such an extent that nasal respiration has become severely limited. Any additional mucosal swelling [e.g. from allergic...
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