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- Q3899830 subject Q8686500.
- Q3899830 abstract "A nasal septum perforation is a medical condition in which the nasal septum, the cartilaginous membrane dividing the nostrils, develops a hole or fissure.This may be brought on directly, as in the case of nasal piercings, or indirectly, as by long-term topical drug application, including intranasal ethylphenidate, methamphetamine, cocaine, crushed prescription pills, or decongestant nasal sprays, chronic epistaxis and as a complication of nasal surgery like septoplasty or rhinoplasty. Much less common causes for perforated nasal septums include rare granulomatous inflammatory conditions like granulomatosis with polyangiitis. It has been reported as a side effect of anti-angiogenesis drugs like bevacizumab.".
- Q3899830 icd10 "J34.8".
- Q3899830 icd9 "478.1".
- Q3899830 wikiPageExternalLink nasal-septoplasty.
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- Q3899830 wikiPageExternalLink www.perforatedseptum.com.
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- Q3899830 icd "478.1".
- Q3899830 icd "J34.8".
- Q3899830 name "Nasal septum perforation".
- Q3899830 type Disease.
- Q3899830 type Thing.
- Q3899830 type Q12136.
- Q3899830 comment "A nasal septum perforation is a medical condition in which the nasal septum, the cartilaginous membrane dividing the nostrils, develops a hole or fissure.This may be brought on directly, as in the case of nasal piercings, or indirectly, as by long-term topical drug application, including intranasal ethylphenidate, methamphetamine, cocaine, crushed prescription pills, or decongestant nasal sprays, chronic epistaxis and as a complication of nasal surgery like septoplasty or rhinoplasty.".
- Q3899830 label "Nasal septum perforation".
- Q3899830 name "Nasal septum perforation".