Empty nose syndrome is an uncommon disease characterized by a debilitating spectrum of symptoms such as paradoxical nasal obstruction, nasal dryness, and nasal burning.
Modified Olfactory Training Is Effective in Treating Post–COVID-19 Parosmia
Parosmia has been reported to develop after COVID-19 and may be a sign of recovery in olfactory function following anosmia.
No Benefit to Using Povidone-Iodine over Saline as a Nasal Irrigation After Sinonasal Surgery
A dilute 0.1% PVP-I nasal irrigation as a postoperative care modality after rhinomanomesinonasal surgery does not provide additional benefit compared with normal saline irrigation.
When Is Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Nasal Packing Indicated?
The best practice recommendation is not to routinely use prophylactic antibiotics with nasal packing, as antibiotic use does not appear to reduce complications and is not cost-effective.
Spreader Graft Placement Found Comparable in Functional Outcome in Patients with Nasal Obstruction
Septorhinoplasty with spreader graft placement with and without upper lateral cartilage release provides clinically and statistically significant improvement.
Upper Lateral Cartilage Mucosal Flap Enables the Successful Closure of Larger Septal Perforations
The ventral surface of the upper lateral cartilage can provide additional mucosa for incorporation into a superior advancement flap to achieve successful closure for larger septal perforations.
Here Are Some New Advances in Sinus Navigation Systems
Parosmia Is Distinct from Quantitative Olfactory Loss in Patients with COVID-19–Related Dysfunction
Parosmia was associated with significantly better quantitative olfactory scores but worse quality-of-life scores.
Molecular View Sheds Light on the Mechanics of Olfactory Receptors
A look at how individual olfactory receptors flexibly recognize diverse odorants in terms of structure and mechanics.
No Inherent Increased COVID-19 Infection Risk in Patients with Chronic Rhinosinusitis
Patients with CRS are likely not inherently more vulnerable to COVID-19 infection at a rate above that of the general population.
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