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Acoustic Rhinometry: Should We Be Using It?

January 1, 2006Related to Nasal Obstruction, RHINOMETER Studies

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2006

Authors: J. P. Corey

Conclusion: “In Summary, we should use acoustic rhinometry because it can be a valuable aid in the diagnosis of nasal airway obstruction in both adults and children. New standards for its use have been recently published. Acoustic rhinometry can now be used to aid in the clinical diagnosis of most sinonasal disorders, including

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