QUE SIGNIFIE TURBINATE EN ANGLAIS
Conque nasale
En anatomie, une conque nasale est une étagère osseuse longue, étroite et ondulée qui dépasse dans le passage respiratoire du nez. L'os au turbinate se réfère à l'un des os spongieux défilés des voies nasales des vertébrés. Chez les humains, les cornets divisent la voie respiratoire nasale en quatre voies d'air semblables à des rainures et sont responsables de forcer l'air inhalé à circuler dans un schéma stable et régulier autour de la plus grande surface possible de cils et de tissu qui contrôle le climat. Une circulation artériolaire de dilatation rapide à ces os peut conduire à une forte augmentation de la pression à l'intérieur en réponse au refroidissement aigu du coeur du corps - la douleur de cette pression est souvent appelée «gel du cerveau» et est fréquemment associée à la vitesse Consommation de crème glacée.
définition de turbinate dans le dictionnaire anglais
La première définition du cornet dans le dictionnaire est relative à l'un des minces os en forme de volute situés sur les parois des fosses nasales. Une autre définition du cornet a la forme d'une spirale ou d'un rouleau. Le turbinate a également la forme d'un cône inversé.
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TURBINATE»
Découvrez l'usage de
turbinate dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
turbinate et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Sleep Apnea and Snoring: Surgical and Non-surgical Therapy
1 INTRODUCTION Nasal obstruction secondary to inferior turbinate hypertrophy
is a common compounding problem for many patients with obstructive sleep
apnea and/or snoring (OSA/S). As such, medical or surgical treatment of inferior ...
2
Functional Reconstructive Nasal Surgery
Remarkably, most textbooks and courses on nasal surgery pay little or no
attention to turbinate pathology and its treatment. Instead they concentrate on the
septum, pyramid, and lobule. Nonetheless, disorders of the turbinates are
extremely ...
Egbert H. Huizing, Johan A. M. de Groot,
2011
concha bullosa is a functional ethmoid air cell, great care must be taken to enter
the turbinate without disrupting the mucosal lining of the interior of the concha
bullosa. Once proper entry is confirmed by endoscopic visualization, the incision
is ...
Stilianos E. Kountakis, Joseph Jacobs, Jan Gosepath,
2008
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Rhinology and Facial Plastic Surgery
The philosophy underlying inferior turbinate surgery is that a submucous
resection is preferable, resecting bone and/or turbinate submucosal tissue in the
process. A main question, thus, is to what extent inferior turbinate surgery affects
one of ...
Fred J. Stucker, Chris de Souza, Guy S. Kenyon,
2009
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Head & Neck Surgery--otolaryngology
The 6,000-cps forward mode is used when the bony turbinate is hard to de- bride.
Particular attention should be paid to preserve the mucosal flap. Hemostasis can
be achieved under direct vision with suction electrocautery, when necessary.
Byron J. Bailey, Jonas T. Johnson, Shawn D. Newlands,
2006
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Essentials of Septorhinoplasty
Large ethmoid bulla, often in contact with the middle turbinate • Orbital ethmoid
cells near the maxillary sinus ostium • Frontal cells 2. Variants of the uncinate
process • Shape: free-standing, varying curvature, length, and thickness •
Insertion: ...
Hans Behrbohm, M. Eugene Tardy, Jr.,
2011
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Diseases of the Sinuses: Diagnosis and Management
Uncinectomy can be more difficult in these patients due to the lateral
displacement of the structure and the risk of inadvertent orbital entry due to the
lateral displacement of the uncinate against the orbit. Middle Turbinate The
middle turbinate of ...
David W. Kennedy, William E. Bolger, S. James Zinreich,
2001
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Sinus Surgery: Endoscopic and Microscopic Approaches
FIGURE 1–20 Anatomical variations of the middle turbinate. (A) Normal. (B)
Paradoxical turbinate. (C) Normal turbinate with partial pneumatization. (D)
Paradoxical turbinate with partial pneumatization. (E) Concha bullosa. A C B D E
Ethmoid ...
Howard L. Levine, M. Pais Clemente,
2011
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Ballenger's Otorhinolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery
Figure 19 The variable attachment of the uncinate process can either be to: (A)
the lamina papyracea; (B) the middle turbinate: or (C) the ethmoid roof. The first
scenario leads to frontal sinus outflow that is medial to the unicinate, the other 2 ...
James Byron Snow, Phillip A. Wackym, John Jacob Ballenger,
2009
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Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
2.5.2.1 Variations of the Middle Turbinate the term concha bullosa applies.
Should only the attachment portion of the middle turbinate be pneumatized
without the pneumatization extending into the bulbous segment, it is known as a
lamellar ...
Matti Anniko, Manuel Bernal-Sprekelsen, Victor Bonkowsky,
2010
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «TURBINATE»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
turbinate est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
New stent device stops pain after sinus surgery
“It actually springs open once it's deployed, to put radial pressure on the middle turbinate.” Propel keeps the cavity open for roughly 30 days and releases ... «Fox News, juil 15»
Patient who 'wasn't told' about risks to nose surgery hopes landmark …
Cheng later found out he was suffering from empty nose syndrome - a condition caused by excessive surgical removal of the turbinates. "It is affecting my life, ... «South China Morning Post, mai 15»
Medical despair ends in suicide
There were 606,000 outpatient sinus surgeries and 196,000 turbinate-removal operations in the U.S. in 2006, the most-recent year for which the Centers for ... «Columbus Dispatch, mai 15»
Dr. Sal Iaquinta's Highway to Health: It pays to know what's up your …
These are called turbinates and they swell when you have an allergy or a cold, or just randomly. The lowest turbinate is the largest and when really swollen can ... «Marin Independent Journal, mars 15»
Public Release: 2-Feb-2015 AAO-HNSF clinical practice guideline …
Inferior Turbinate Reduction - Clinicians may offer, or refer to a surgeon who can offer, inferior turbinate reduction in patients with allergic rhinitis with nasal ... «EurekAlert, févr 15»
Stem Cells from Adult Nose Tissue Used to Cure Parkinson's …
... at the University of Bielefeld (UB) and Dresden University of Technology were able to produce mature neurons using inferior turbinate stem cells (ITSCs). «PR Web, déc 14»
The Making of the Mammalian Nose
As far as anatomical ventilation systems go, our noses are pretty impressive. Scrolled sheets of bone called turbinates can take much of the credit for that. «National Geographic, oct 14»
Dinosaur Noses Are Cool
Yet, in cases of exceptional preservation, paleontologists have found intricate structures inside a few dinosaur noses called turbinates. Many tetrapods have ... «National Geographic, oct 14»
Dinosaurs breathed through their noses to cool their BRAINS
The first nasal turbinates to be discovered in that species were in the back part of the nasal cavity, called the olfactory chamber, where smelling takes place. «Daily Mail, oct 14»
Office procedure alleviates chronic sinus troubles
The Celon procedure is a new method for an old concept involving the turbinates, said Dr. Simon Wright, otolaryngologist at Iowa ENT Center in West Des ... «DesMoinesRegister.com, juil 14»