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Rhinomanometry

Technique for measuring air pressure and the rate of airflow in the nasal cavity during respiration.
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2003
1998
1998
Allergic nasal hyperreactivity is a common problem and many patients suffer from daily symptoms. Rhinomanometry is so far the… 
Review
1991
Review
1991
Topical intranasal cromolyn sodium, 4% solution, and oral terfenadine, 60 mg tablets, both relieve symptoms of allergic rhinitis… 
1987
1987
The effect of adenoidectomy in 90 consecutive children was related to nasal obstruction preoperatively in order to improve… 
1983
1983
The authors studied the value of the Broms' mathematical model for active anterior rhinomanometry in a pathological population… 
1980
1980
A new parameter is introduced in active anterior rhinomanometry: the lateralization percentage, calculated as (right flow--left… 
1979
1979
Rhinomanometry is an objective method for determining nasal patency; its reliability and relevance as an aid in defining and… 
1979
1979
A new way to evaluate the curve of nasal airway resistance has been developed. With polar coordinates, all curves can be… 
1977
1977
: Nasal provocation tests with allergen (House Dust 5.0 mg/ml or Grass-Pollen 10000 Noon Units/ml) were performed on patients… 
1976
1976
Rhinomanometry is today a routine method that may be used in private specialist practice, if X-Y recording is used. The results…