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[Anterior rhinomanometry].

Authors: J, Serra Batlles; J M, Montserrat; J A, Martos; C, Picado; A, Agustí Vidal;

[Anterior rhinomanometry].

Abstract

Assessment of the anterior rhinomanometry on 9 normal persons with the aim to know the variations between several individuals and in each one. The examination, performed on 3 consecutive days, showed a great interindividual variability and an acceptable individual variability. Accordingly the AA. recommend to realize the test in all but on the same subject, in series because of the wide interpersonal variability verified, specially when the number of cases is short.

Keywords

Analysis of Variance, Manometry, Humans, Nose, Pulmonary Ventilation

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