Following are Research Articles associated with keyword Turbinates
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Muhammad Rashid, Bari A U, Shahid Majeed, Khalid Mehmood Tariq, Inamul Haq, Azhar Niwaz Mucormycosis: a devastating fungal infection in Diabetics. J Coll Physicians Surg Pak Jan 2005;15(1):43-5.
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Asim Iqbal, Mubarik Ali, Sami Mumtaz, Taqadas Abbas, Waseem Hameed Clinical study to compare effectiveness of Mechanical Nasal Dilators to relieve Nasal Obstruction in different conditions. Ann King Edward Med Uni Jul - Sep 2004;10(3):252-5.
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Faridullah, Mir Ali Shah, Mohammad Naeem Khan, Fazal Rahim, Murtaza Bashir Congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction at Agency Headquarter Hospital Batkhela NWFP. J Postgrad Med Inst Jul - Sep 2004;18(3):495-9.
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Muhammad Riaz Akhtar, Muhammad Ishaque, Saadat Ullah Aetiology of Nasal Polyp - a study of 200 cases at Combined Military Hospital Rawalpindi. Pak J Otolaryngol Apr 2004;20(1):9-11.
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Masud Ul Haq, Zahid Ameer, Samina Mansoor Langerhan`s Cell Histiocytosis Presenting as Bilateral Bleeding Nasal Polypi. Pak J Otolaryngol Sep 2002;18(3):48-51.
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Qazi Ahsan Azeem, Hamid Khalil, Nauman Bashir Barlas Is total inferior Turbinectomy a reliable answer for nasal obstruction caused by hypertrophied inferior turbinates. Pak Postgrad Med J Sep 2002;13(3):120.
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Azam Yousfani, Saleem Marfani, Kaleemullah Thaheem Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma: Surgical Technique & Preoperative Embolisation. Pak J Otolaryngol Mar 2002;18(1):9-11.
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Israr Ahmad, Nadeem Raza, Tasawwar Bashir, Yaoob M Total inferior Turbinectomy in the treatment of Chronic Nasal obstruction. Pak Postgrad Med J Mar 2000;11(1):16-7.
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M Ahmed, M Ahmed, M Amjed, A Hameed Control of Epistaxis in a Teaching Hospital. Ann King Edward Med Uni Oct - Dec 1997;3(4):88-9.
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Liaqat Ali Minhas, M. Yunus Khan A Histological Study of Human Respiratory Nasal Mucosa: Observations on Glands. Pak Armed Forces Med J Dec 1995;45(2):6-10.
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