Evidence of heterodense collection in relation to nasal spetum and in relation to the nasal cavities consistent with sepatal abscess with collection anterior to nasal spine and columnellar cartilages. There is resultant obstruction to the nasal cavities. Cartilagenous anterior part of the septum is eroded.
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Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Nasal Septal Abscess-CT
Evidence of heterodense collection in relation to nasal spetum and in relation to the nasal cavities consistent with sepatal abscess with collection anterior to nasal spine and columnellar cartilages. There is resultant obstruction to the nasal cavities. Cartilagenous anterior part of the septum is eroded.
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