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Rediffusion - Qu’est-ce que le syndrome du nez vide ?

Le syndrome du nez vide (SNE) est une affection rare mais débilitante qui survient généralement après une chirurgie des voies nasales, notamment une turbinectomie partielle ou complète, réalisée pour traiter une obstruction nasale chronique. Les cornets nasaux, structures prés ...

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Rediffusion - Pourquoi certaines personnes ont un trou à coté de l’oreille ?

Certaines personnes naissent avec un petit trou près de l'oreille appelé sinus préauriculaire. Ce phénomène est une anomalie congénitale bénigne, relativement rare, qui touche environ 0,1 à 0,9 % des populations en Europe et aux États-Unis, mais jusqu'à 4 à 10 % dans certaines ...

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