Acta Scientific Otolaryngology (ASOL)

Case Report Volume 2 Issue 4

A Newborn Girl with Deviated Nasal Septum

Ahmed Alrahim*, M Alnasser, Eman Shajira and Mohammed Alshehabi

Otorhinolaryngology Department, Bahrain Defence force Hospital, Royal Medical Services, Kingdom of Bahrain

*Corresponding Author: Ahmed Alrahim, Otorhinolaryngology Department, Bahrain Defence force Hospital, Royal Medical Services, Kingdom of Bahrain.

Received: February 28, 2020; Published: March 14, 2020

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Abstract

  To describe one of few reported cases of newly born girl with severely deviated nasal septum & obvious external nasal deformities in regards of management, case report and review of literatures.

Keywords: Neonate; Nasal Septal Deviation; Nasal Deformities

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Citation

Citation: Ahmed Alrahim. “A Newborn Girl with Deviated Nasal Septum". Acta Scientific Otolaryngology 2.4 (2020): 15-17.




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