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The Deviated Septum Myth by Dr. Steven P. Medical Doctor Posted Sat 29 Aug 2009 10:44pm Dr. Park debunks one of the most common myths about the nose. Read on »
The Deviated Septum Myth by Dr. Steven P. Medical Doctor Posted Fri 28 Aug 2009 6:33pm 1 Comment Whenever I hear someone say the they have a deviated septum, or that their deviated septum is the cause of their headaches, sinusitis, and even their crooked nose, I chuckle quietly inside to myself.  This is because technically, everyone has a crooked, or deviated nasal septum. No one has a perfectly straight nasal septum. It’s also common Read on »
Q: What’s a deviated septum? by Dr. Steven P. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 12 Jan 2010 1:27pm Q:
  What’s a deviated septum? A:  The nasal septum is the midline partition that divides your nose into your right and left nasal cavities. You have other septums in your body as well, including your heart and your frontal nasal sinuses. The front part of the nasal septum is made of cartilage, but parts of the rear are made of thin bone Read on »
Beverly Hills nose surgery - Surgery to Repair a Deviated Septum by closedhrinoplasty Posted Thu 17 Jun 2010 3:23am . One such reason is a deviated septum. This happens when the thin wall (called the nasal septum) insider your nose is dislocated to one side. Actually, 80% of people have a dislocated nasal septum, although only some experience problems because of this. A serious deviated septum will block the smaller passage of the nose and can result in problems Read on »
4 month stats :) by Angie Posted Thu 27 Aug 2009 11:24pm He's a big boy! He's 16 pounds 6 ounces, and 24 inches long! The pediatrician pulled up the report from the radiologist from his MRI a couple of weeks ago and it said that Joey has an underdeveloped Corpus Callosum. It didn't say anything about the Septum Pellucidum, but she said the neurologist would have to look at it and see if there's an issue Read on »
Update by Angie Posted Tue 11 Aug 2009 10:53am Joey had an appointment with a neurologist for the first time today. I'm really glad we went, because I found out that Joey has a thinned or absent septum pellucidum (I think that's how its spelled) and possibly a thinned corpus callosum (?) which could be the cause for his eye issues. I wish someone would have told me that a lot sooner Read on »
Neurology by Azaera Posted Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:14pm the corpus callosum or septum pellucidum is missing. Which can mean learning disabilities or developmental delays (and also the dreaded R word). I imagine that is what they will try Read on »
Elisabeth and her stem cell transfer in North Carolina by Lisa .. Posted Fri 30 Nov 2007 12:00am that the seizure was not from shunt malfunction. It did give us some new news however. They discovered that Elisabeth was missing parts of her brain. There is absence of the septum pellucidum, meaning that it isn't there all together. There is also a partial absence of the corpus callosal which is the part of the brain that connects the left side of the brain Read on »
Neuro Developmental Clinic visit by Josephine A. Facebook Posted Sun 06 Sep 2009 12:00am . This is: Agenesis or hypoplasia of the corpus collosum (in Avery's case hypogenesis of the posterior corpus callosum), absence of the septum pellucidum, optic nerve hypoplasia, and often Read on »
Ashley Tisdale’s Nosejob by Dr. John D. Medical DoctorHealth Maven Posted Fri 21 Dec 2007 12:00am Ashley Tisdale had a a nosejob and is doing the common “I had a deviated septum” dodge. The problem with her argument is that the repair of a deviated septum leaves no external signs. Externally you can see in her new nose that her nasal bones (really her maxillary bones) have been broken and reset giving her a more defined appearance Read on »

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