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Internal nasal dimensions of children with unilateral cleft lip and palate and maxillary atresia: comparison between acoustic rhinometry technique and cone-beam computed tomography.

Caroline Akemi HassegawaMichele Alves Garcia-UsóMarília Sayako Yatabe-IoshidaInge Elly Kiemle TrindadeAna Paula FukushiroDaniela Gamba Garib CarreiraIvy Kiemle Trindade-Suedam
Published in: CoDAS (2021)
The nasal volumes measured via the two methods were different; that is, they presented discrepancies in the measurements. The gold standard technique identified larger volumes than acoustic rhinometry in the nasal cavity. Therefore, determining which test reflects clinical reality is an essential future step.
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