In the realm of evaluating nasal septal deviation, various mathematical methods have been developed to enhance the accuracy and objectivity of measurements, particularly with the advent of computed tomography (CT) scans. While the concept of “tortuosity”...
Using CT imaging as the basis for analyzing the cause and characteristics of nasal septal deviation (NSD) offers a precise and objective method to evaluate the anatomical nuances of the nasal septum. Focusing on studies that utilize CT scans allows for a comparison of...
Introduction Welcome to the forefront of nasofacial surgery, where pioneering techniques redefine the boundaries of reconstructive possibilities. Dr. Anil Shah, a distinguished figure in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery based in New York City, introduces a...
Introduction In the bustling metropolis of New York City, where beauty standards are high and innovation is paramount, Dr. Anil Shah stands out as a pioneer in facial plastic surgery. Among his many groundbreaking techniques, Dr. Shah has perfected a no-incision...
Comparing the paper by Reitzen and Shah on nasal septal deviation (NSD) with other studies that have employed CT imaging to investigate NSD provides a broader understanding of the methodologies and findings in this research area. Reitzen and Shah’s study...
Easy to Understand Summary: Imagine you’re trying to understand why some people’s noses are a bit more zigzagged than straight. In 2011 a team of doctors, including Dr. Anil Shah, came up with a cool way to measure this. They use something called...