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Thin sections f paranasal sinuses wre obtaind n axial nd coronal plane Bilateral maxilary sphenoid frontal nd ethmoid sinuses r normal in morphology outline nd pneumatization Osteo meatal units appear normal bilaterly Nasal septum is deviatd havng convexty towrds rght sde causng latrlization of right inferior turbinate
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hello.. all your paranasal sinus are normal... you just have a deviated nasal septum as in the midline of the nose is shifted to one side...this may cause symptoms like breathing difficulties through that side nostril..headache..crusting of nose ..etc...you may require septoplasty...consult an Ent surgeon
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