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Congenital Pyriform Aperture Stenosis: Surgery and Evaluation with Three‐Dimensional Computed Tomography

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Congenital pyriform aperture stenosis should be suspected whenever there is both severe nasal obstruction and difficulty in passing a small catheter or nasogastric tube through the anterior nasal valve. Operation is the most extreme treatment, but it is effective for congenital pyriform aperture stenosis. Nasal stenting for 7 days seemed to be adequate. The use of three-dimensional computed tomography to evaluate preoperative and postoperative nasal pyriform aperture is effective and reliable.

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