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Published in: European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology 3/2016

01-03-2016 | Short Communication

The nasal vestibular body: anatomy, clinical features, and treatment considerations

Authors: Garrett D. Locketz, Neville W. Teo, Evan Walgama, Ian M. Humphreys, Jayakar V. Nayak

Published in: European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology | Issue 3/2016

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Abstract

Nasal obstruction is a common presenting complaint, with many possible etiologies. Herein, we provide an introductory anatomic description, clinical relevance, and proposed nomenclature for an underappreciated soft tissue focus in the nasal vestibule—the nasal vestibular body (NVB)—that can contribute to nasal obstruction in a subset of patients. This is a small mound of dynamic soft tissue in the lateral aspect of the internal nasal valve, situated inferior and anterior to the head of the inferior turbinate that can be missed on routine examination for many salient reasons. In well-selected patients, whose symptoms of nasal obstruction may in part be secondary to the presence of this soft tissue focus, directed testing and tissue reduction can be performed.
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Metadata
Title
The nasal vestibular body: anatomy, clinical features, and treatment considerations
Authors
Garrett D. Locketz
Neville W. Teo
Evan Walgama
Ian M. Humphreys
Jayakar V. Nayak
Publication date
01-03-2016
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology / Issue 3/2016
Print ISSN: 0937-4477
Electronic ISSN: 1434-4726
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00405-015-3868-2

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