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10Oct 2017 CONCHA BULLOSA AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH DNS AND SINUSITIS. Yassar Shiekh , Arshed Ali , Abdul Qayoom Lone , Iqbal Bhat and Shoket Ali. Senior Resident in Deptt. Of Radiodiagnosis & Imaging, Government Medical College, Srinagar. Resident in deptt. of ENT, Head & Neck Surgery , Government Medical College, Srinagar. Specialist in ENT ,Head & Neck Surgery, District Hospital Baramulla. Resident in Deptt. Of Radiodiagnosis & Imaging, Government Medical College, Srinagar. Intern in Government Medical College, Jammu.

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  • Background and PurposeThe incidence of middle turbinateReceived: 04 August 2017 Final Accepted: 06 September 2017 Published: October 2017 pneumatization, or concha bullosa, has been well described in the literature

  • There was a clear association between the presence of a unilateral concha, or a dominant concha, and the presence of nasal septal deviation (P = 0.012)

  • There was some preservation of air channels between the dominant concha and the nasal septum. 71.2% of patients with concha bullosa had paranasal sinus inflammatory disease; 76.54% of patients without concha bullosa had some form of inflammatory disease

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CONCHA BULLOSA AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH DNS AND SINUSITIS. Dr Yassar Shiekh, Dr Arshed Ali 2, Dr Abdul Qayoom Lone, Dr Iqbal Bhat and Dr.Shoket Ali. Of ENT, Head & Neck Surgery , Government Medical College, Srinagar. 3. Specialist in ENT ,Head & Neck Surgery, District Hospital Baramulla. Of Radiodiagnosis & Imaging, Government Medical College, Srinagar. 5. Intern in Government Medical College, Jammu

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