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Is the Keros classification alone enough to identify patients with the ‘dangerous ethmoid’? An anatomical study
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Keros type I, II, and III was noted in 9.2%, 75.8%, and 15.0% of cases, respectively. Despite some statistically significant correlations, it was not possible to identify the patient age, sex, and side of body clearly correlating with the critical measurements.
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