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Various routine and emergency procedures, such as nasal examination, nasotracheal intubation, treatment of nasal and facial trauma, and increasingly prevalent office-based sinonasal interventions require nasal anesthesia. It is also required for treating facial and nasal abscesses. In certain situations, general anesthesia may not be feasible due t
<div>Clinical Applications of Nasal Anesthesia: From Examination to Surgery</div>

Clinical Applications of Nasal Anesthesia: From Examination to Surgery

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