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Correlation between the Minimal Cross-Section Area of the Nasal Cavity and Body Surface Area: Preliminary Results in Normal Patients


Jurlina, Martin; Mladina, Ranko; Dawidowsky, Krsto; Ivanković, Davor; Bumber, Željko; Šubarić, Marin
Correlation between the Minimal Cross-Section Area of the Nasal Cavity and Body Surface Area: Preliminary Results in Normal Patients // American Journal of Rhinology, 16 (2002), 4; 209-213 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Correlation between the Minimal Cross-Section Area of the Nasal Cavity and Body Surface Area: Preliminary Results in Normal Patients
(Area of the Nasal Cavity and Body Surface Area: Preliminary Results in Normal Patients)

Autori
Jurlina, Martin ; Mladina, Ranko ; Dawidowsky, Krsto ; Ivanković, Davor ; Bumber, Željko ; Šubarić, Marin

Izvornik
American Journal of Rhinology (1050-6586) 16 (2002), 4; 209-213

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni

Sažetak
Nasal symptoms often are inconsistent with rhinoscopic findings. However, the proper diagnosis and treatment of nasal pathology requires an objective evaluation of the narrow segments of the anterior part of the nasal cavities (minimal cross-sectional area [MCSA]). The problem is that the value of MCSA is not a unique parameterfor the entire population, but rather it is a distinctive valuefor particular subject (or smaller groups of subjects). Consequently, there is a need for MCSA values to be standardized in a simple way that facilitates the comparison of results and the selection of our treatment regimens. We examined a group of 157 healthy subjects with normal nasal function. A statistically significant correlation was found between the body surface area and MCSA at the level of the nasal isthmus and the head of the inferior turbinate. The age of subjects was not found a statistically significant predictor for the value of MCSA. The results show that the expected value of MCSA can be calculated for every subject based on anthropometric data of height and weight.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Kliničke medicinske znanosti



POVEZANOST RADA


Projekti:
108283

Ustanove:
Medicinski fakultet, Zagreb


Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Jurlina, Martin; Mladina, Ranko; Dawidowsky, Krsto; Ivanković, Davor; Bumber, Željko; Šubarić, Marin
Correlation between the Minimal Cross-Section Area of the Nasal Cavity and Body Surface Area: Preliminary Results in Normal Patients // American Journal of Rhinology, 16 (2002), 4; 209-213 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
Jurlina, M., Mladina, R., Dawidowsky, K., Ivanković, D., Bumber, Ž. & Šubarić, M. (2002) Correlation between the Minimal Cross-Section Area of the Nasal Cavity and Body Surface Area: Preliminary Results in Normal Patients. American Journal of Rhinology, 16 (4), 209-213.
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@article{article, author = {Jurlina, Martin and Mladina, Ranko and Dawidowsky, Krsto and Ivankovi\'{c}, Davor and Bumber, \v{Z}eljko and \v{S}ubari\'{c}, Marin}, year = {2002}, pages = {209-213}, keywords = {}, journal = {American Journal of Rhinology}, volume = {16}, number = {4}, issn = {1050-6586}, title = {Area of the Nasal Cavity and Body Surface Area: Preliminary Results in Normal Patients}, keyword = {} }

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