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- Q820801 subject Q6529465.
- Q820801 subject Q7145819.
- Q820801 abstract "The nasal cycle is the often unnoticeable alternating partial congestion and decongestion of the nasal cavities in humans and other animals. It is a physiological congestion of the nasal concha due to selective activation of one half of the autonomic nervous system by the hypothalamus. It should not be confused with pathological nasal congestion. Although various aspects of the nasal cycle have been studied and discussed in the ancient Yogic literature, in the modern western literature, it was first described by the German physician Richard Kayser in 1895.".
- Q820801 thumbnail Concha_nasalis.gif?width=300.
- Q820801 wikiPageWikiLink Q109186.
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- Q820801 wikiPageWikiLink Q179965.
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- Q820801 wikiPageWikiLink Q6529465.
- Q820801 wikiPageWikiLink Q7145819.
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- Q820801 comment "The nasal cycle is the often unnoticeable alternating partial congestion and decongestion of the nasal cavities in humans and other animals. It is a physiological congestion of the nasal concha due to selective activation of one half of the autonomic nervous system by the hypothalamus. It should not be confused with pathological nasal congestion.".
- Q820801 label "Nasal cycle".
- Q820801 depiction Concha_nasalis.gif.