Wednesday, May 6, 2015

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Posterior Rhinoscopy

Posterior rhinoscopy was formerly done to evaluate the nasopharynx and posterior nasal cavity (choanae, posterior ends of the turbinates, posterior margin of the vomer). With the establishment of endoscopic examination techniques in rhinology, this procedure, which requires special patient cooperation, is now considered obsolete.

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