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Nasal Septum
Nasal Septum
Nasal Septum
Nasal Septum
Nasal Septum

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Nasal Septum Defined

The section of the nose that divides the left and right nostrils; made of cartilage and bone and covered by a mucous membrane

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  • Deviated septum - MayoClinic.com: In about 80 percent of people, however, the nasal septum is displaced to one side, making one nasal passage smaller than the other. When your septum is significantly off-center, you have a deviated septum.

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