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Clinical features

Last reviewed dd mmm yyyy. Last edited dd mmm yyyy

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Possible symptoms:

  • nasal obstruction - unilateral or bilateral
  • recurrent sinus infection
  • recurrent serous otitis media - because of impairment of the ability to equalise middle ear pressure

Possible signs:

  • lateral dislocation of the caudal end of the septum from the columella - causing narrowing of one nostril and a consequent narrowing of the opposite side because the septal cartilage lies obliquely
  • septum may be convex to one side

Nasal septal changes are seen on examination of the nose with a nasal speculum.


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