Title of article
Comparison of the Frequency of Old Septal Deviation in Patients with and without Traumatic Nasal Bone Fracture
Author/Authors
Behnoud, Fatholah Department of ENT - Besat Hospital - School of Medicine - Hamedan University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Shayani Nasab, Mohammad Department of ENT - Besat Hospital - School of Medicine - Hamedan University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Alizamir, Azam Department of ENT - Besat Hospital - School of Medicine - Hamedan University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Pages
4
From page
304
To page
307
Abstract
Investigating the frequency of traumatic nasal bone fracture in patients with and without old
septal deviation and possible deviation. Prospective study of 105 patients with nose trauma conducted and
cases were divided into two groups: a study group 35 patients with nasal fracture and a control group of 70
patients without nasal fracture. Diagnosis of septal condition was made by anterior rhinos copy and
endoscopy using manipulation of septum. 31 (89%) of the patients with nasal fracture after trauma were
diagnosed with old septal deviation. In comparison, only 39 (34%) of patients in the control group were
diagnosed with old septal deviation. In comparison, only 39 (54%) of patients in the control group were
diagnosed with old septal deviation. Existing old septal deviation significantly increases the risk of traumatic
nasal bone fracture.
Keywords
Fracture bone , nose , nasal septum , injuries
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2010
Record number
2445805
Link To Document