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Nasal valve suspension: An effective treatment for nasal valve collapse
Randal C. Paniello
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Siteman Cancer Center
Department of Otolaryngology
Center of Regenerative Medicine
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Keyphrases
Effective Treatment
100%
Nasal Valve
100%
Nasal Valve Collapse
100%
Orbital Rim
50%
Nasal Obstruction
50%
Self-assessment Score
50%
Acoustic Rhinometry
50%
Photographic Analysis
50%
Veterans Affairs Hospital
25%
Academic Medical Centers
25%
Operative Technique
25%
Point Scale
25%
Incision
25%
Major Complications
25%
Subjective Improvement
25%
Effective Procedure
25%
Nasal Airflow
25%
Nasal Resistance
25%
Minimum Cross-sectional Area
25%
Anterior Rhinomanometry
25%
Transconjunctival Incision
25%
Rhinomanometry
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Incision
100%
Self-Diagnosis
100%
Acoustic Rhinometry
100%
Rhinomanometry
100%
Effective Treatment
100%
Veterans Affairs
50%
Surgical Technique
50%
Clinical Finding
50%
Airway Obstruction
50%
Nasal Congestion
50%
Nose Airflow
50%
Suture
50%