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Choanal atresia, unilateral

MONDO:0015312

Unilateral choanal atresia is a, usually sporadic, congenital anomaly that is more commonly seen in females than in males (2:1), where the nose is blocked by bony or soft tissue formed during embryologic development on only one side (more commonly on the right side) and which is characterized by nasal obstruction and rhinorrhea, usually presenting at birth but that may go undetected until a respiratory infection aggravates the condition.

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Disease (618) Hereditary disease (172) Respiratory system disorder (127) Human disease (14) Otorhinolaryngologic disease (10) Choanal atresia (4) Upper respiratory tract disorder (4) Disease of genetic or genomic mechanism (2) Nasal cavity disorder (2) Nasal disorder (2)
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  • Could a tiny dose of muscle relaxant make lung scopes safer?

    Symptom relief Completed

    This study looked at whether giving a low dose of a muscle relaxant (rocuronium) during bronchoscopy—a procedure where a tube is inserted into the lungs—could reduce complications like throat spasms and coughing. 153 adults having elective bronchoscopy were split into two groups:…

    Phase: NA • Sponsor: Harbin Medical University • Aim: Symptom relief

    Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:09 UTC

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