Any of the scrolled spongy bones of the nasal passages in man and other vertebrates.
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Examples for "turbinate"
Examples for "turbinate"
1Septal perfoplasty was standardly performed in combination with turbinate reduction in all cases.
2The addition of lateral displacement of the inferior turbinate improved the long-term results.
3In the past 130 years, many surgical procedures for turbinate reduction have been developed.
4We identified patients suffering from chronic hypertrophic rhinitis and receiving turbinate submucosal reduction operation.
5The resection of the bilateral superior turbinate does not appear to decrease olfactory function.
1The superior opening (meatus) is situated above the middle turbinate bone.
2Local.-Attendto any disturbing cause, such as adenoids, spurs on the partition, turbinate bone, etc.
3The inferior or lower turbinate bone is the largest and in a way is the only independent bone.
4The middle opening (meatus) lies above the inferior turbinate bone and below the middle turbinate bone.
5If it continues the throat should be examined for adenoids, enlarged turbinate bones and so on.
1A, Immediately after removal of the intubation tube; hypertrophies like turbinals are seen projecting into the subglottic lumen.