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Giant concha bullosa

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Concha bullosa is the most frequently encountered anatomical variation of the lateral nasal wall characterised with pneumatisation of the middle concha. The incidence of middle concha bullosa varies between 14% and 53%. Patients may often complain of nasal congestion and may in some cases suffer episodes of recurrent acute rhinosinusitis. In this article we present a case of nasal obstruction with an unusually large concha bullosa.
Title: Giant concha bullosa
Description:
Concha bullosa is the most frequently encountered anatomical variation of the lateral nasal wall characterised with pneumatisation of the middle concha.
The incidence of middle concha bullosa varies between 14% and 53%.
Patients may often complain of nasal congestion and may in some cases suffer episodes of recurrent acute rhinosinusitis.
In this article we present a case of nasal obstruction with an unusually large concha bullosa.

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