NASAL SEPTUM DEVIATION AND CONDUCTIVITY HEARING LOSS IN CHILDREN

The human respiratory system is extremely com­plicated and it has been extensively investigated, yet the system has not been fully recognized. De­viation of the nasal septum, which changes the airflow in this part of the res­piratory tract, can af­fect the state of the paranasal sinuses as well as t...

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Main Authors: Gabriela KOPACHEVA-BARSOVA, Marina DAVCHEVA-CHAKAR, Irena DUMA-VASOVSKA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Special Education and Rehabilitation 2007-12-01
Series:Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation
Online Access:http://jser.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/pdf/2007%203-4/33-40_MEDICINSKI%20PREGLED%20broj%202-Gabriela%20Kopacheva.pdf
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author Gabriela KOPACHEVA-BARSOVA
Marina DAVCHEVA-CHAKAR
Irena DUMA-VASOVSKA
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description The human respiratory system is extremely com­plicated and it has been extensively investigated, yet the system has not been fully recognized. De­viation of the nasal septum, which changes the airflow in this part of the res­piratory tract, can af­fect the state of the paranasal sinuses as well as the functions of the auditory tube. It can also cause hypertrophy of adenoids. In the available literature on skeletal deviations of the nasal septum and their influ­ence on the state of hearing and, particularly, on the state of the auditory tube and middle ear, there are no uniform views.
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spelling doaj.art-9acbce1c510248309d0df263c41172e52022-12-22T01:52:16ZengFaculty of Philosophy, Institute of Special Education and RehabilitationJournal of Special Education and Rehabilitation1409-60991857-663X2007-12-0183-43340NASAL SEPTUM DEVIATION AND CONDUCTIVITY HEARING LOSS IN CHILDRENGabriela KOPACHEVA-BARSOVAMarina DAVCHEVA-CHAKARIrena DUMA-VASOVSKAThe human respiratory system is extremely com­plicated and it has been extensively investigated, yet the system has not been fully recognized. De­viation of the nasal septum, which changes the airflow in this part of the res­piratory tract, can af­fect the state of the paranasal sinuses as well as the functions of the auditory tube. It can also cause hypertrophy of adenoids. In the available literature on skeletal deviations of the nasal septum and their influ­ence on the state of hearing and, particularly, on the state of the auditory tube and middle ear, there are no uniform views.http://jser.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/pdf/2007%203-4/33-40_MEDICINSKI%20PREGLED%20broj%202-Gabriela%20Kopacheva.pdf
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title NASAL SEPTUM DEVIATION AND CONDUCTIVITY HEARING LOSS IN CHILDREN
title_full NASAL SEPTUM DEVIATION AND CONDUCTIVITY HEARING LOSS IN CHILDREN
title_fullStr NASAL SEPTUM DEVIATION AND CONDUCTIVITY HEARING LOSS IN CHILDREN
title_full_unstemmed NASAL SEPTUM DEVIATION AND CONDUCTIVITY HEARING LOSS IN CHILDREN
title_short NASAL SEPTUM DEVIATION AND CONDUCTIVITY HEARING LOSS IN CHILDREN
title_sort nasal septum deviation and conductivity hearing loss in children
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