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Rhinomanometry is a form of manometry used in evaluation of the nasal cavity. Rhinomanometry is a standard diagnostic tool aiming to objectively evaluate the respiratory function of the nose. It measures pressure and flow during normal inspiration and expiration through the nose.
As of 2015, protocols for using rhinomanometry to diagnose ENS and measure response to surgery were under development, [5] [9] as was a standardized clinical instrument (a well defined and validated questionnaire) to obtain more useful reporting of symptoms. [9]
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Acoustic rhinometry is a diagnostic measurement of cross sectional area and length of the nose and the nasal cavity through acoustic reflections. [1] It can be used to measure nasal anatomical landmarks, and nasal airway changes in response to allergen provocation tests.
NPT may be monitored by clinical scores, rhinomanometry, acoustic rhinometry, nasal smear cytology and/or spirometry. ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;
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Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL), also known as bronchoalveolar washing, is a diagnostic method of the lower respiratory system in which a bronchoscope is passed through the mouth or nose into an appropriate airway in the lungs, with a measured amount of fluid introduced and then collected for examination.