Development of a 3-Dimensional Practice Nasolaryngoscopy Model
Clearly visible anatomic structures include the osteomeatal complex, turbinates, vomer, adenoids, hard and soft palate juncture, tongue base, epiglottis, true and false cords. Conclusions A 3D nasolaryngoscopy model was successfully developed and has the potential to serve as a useful training tool...
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description | Clearly visible anatomic structures include the osteomeatal complex, turbinates, vomer, adenoids, hard and soft palate juncture, tongue base, epiglottis, true and false cords. Conclusions A 3D nasolaryngoscopy model was successfully developed and has the potential to serve as a useful training tool for clinicians seeking to practice nasolaryngoscopy. |
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