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Nasal airway resistance in patients with different degrees of operated unilateral cleft lip: Evaluation of ventilation in 112 patients.

Yu WangZhilu ZhangWeiyi SunTao SongNingbei YinYongqian Wang
Published in: International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology (2024)
Understanding the nasal resistance of different degrees of operated UCL patients can benefit clinical diagnosis and treatment. Patients with complete cleft lip have more severe nasal obstruction on the cleft side, with greater impact on inhalation than exhalation. For these patients, treatment by an otolaryngologist is recommended to improve nasal airflow.
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