Do crooked noses cause sinus trouble? CT scans aim to find out
NCT ID NCT07210827
Summary
This study aims to understand if having a crooked nasal septum (deviated septum) affects the size of your sinuses and makes you more likely to get sinus infections. Researchers will analyze existing CT scans from 120 adults to measure sinus volumes and look for signs of infection. The goal is to gather knowledge that could help doctors better understand the link between nasal structure and sinus health.
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