Objective versus subjective – again!
1 September 2014
| Christos Georgalas
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inferior turbinate hypertrophy, nasal objective evaluation, nasal obstruction, nonallergic rhinitis, radiofrequency ablation, rhinomanometry, turbinate surgery, visual analogue scale
The use of objective measurements of nasal airflow has a long history; however, its clinical application remains, at most, patchy. The main reason for that has been the lack of convincing studies showing a good correlation between the findings of,...