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nasal /na·sal/ (na´zil) pertaining to the nose.
nasal (nas) [nā′zəl] Etymology: L, nasus, nose 1 adj, pertaining to the nose and the nasal cavity. 2 n, a speech sound produced by having air flow through the nose, such as /n/, /ng/, or /m/. nasally, adv. nasal pertaining to the nose. nasal acariasis characterized by mild nasal discharge and hyperemia, occasionally severe rhinitis. See also pneumonyssuscaninum. nasal actinobacillosis a chronic granulomatous lesion in the nasal cavity of the sheep, causing nasal obstruction and discharge, usually unilaterally. nasal amyloidosis in horses analogous to AL-amyloidosis in humans; can occur independently of a generalized disease, affecting nasal vestibule and anterior septum and turbinates, with sufficient nodular or diffuse deposits to obstruct the nasal passage. nasal areae, nasal plane the polygonal, raised, epidermal markings on the skin of the nasolabial plane of the dog. The pattern of marking is individual to each dog and can be used for identification, similar to the use of fingerprints in humans. nasal bot fly infestation causes sneezing and constant nasal discharge. The presence of the flies in the flock causes some insect worry. See also oestrusovis. nasal breath flow of the breath from the nostrils as distinct from the breath from the mouth. nasal breath volume as determined by holding the palms of the hands in front of the nostrils; diminution or cessation of flow are readily appreciated. nasal catarrh chronic nasal discharge without obvious physical cause. A specific problem of unknown etiology in rabbits, although Bordetella bronchiseptica is thought to be implicated. Manifested by sneezing, constant nasal and ocular discharge and matting of the fur on the insides of the forelimbs. Called also snuffles. nasal cavity erectile tissue erectile tissue present only in some patients; usually collapsed. nasal cavity hemorrhage see epistaxis. nasal cavity obstruction by mucosal inflammation, foreign body, neoplasm; detected by assessing the nasal breath flow. nasal cavity olfactory region located on ethmoturbinates, turbinates and nasal septum; covered by olfactory epithelium including sustentacular, basal and olfactory cells. nasal cavity respiratory region covers most of the cavities; covered by respiratory epithelium containing many, mainly serous, glands and carrying cilia. nasal cavity-sinuses see paranasal sinuses. nasal cavity vestibular region place of transition from skin to respiratory epithelium. nasal conchae see Table 10. nasal cycling reciprocal change in degree of congestion between nostrils; when the mucosa of one nasal cavity becomes congested the mucosal congestion of the opposite nasal cavity diminishes. nasal deviation 1. occurs as a congenital deviation of the maxilla and nasal septum and leads to malocclusion of the maxillary teeth. 2. in older animals can result from paranasal sinus cysts or sinonasal neoplasia. nasal discharge may be unilateral or bilateral, serous, purulent, hemorrhagic, or contain food material. nasal diverticulum see nasal diverticulum. encapsulated nasal hematoma persistent because of its size; blood is accumulated under respiratory mucosa so as to resemble a polyp. Like a polyp the hematoma obstructs the flow of breath through the nasal cavity. enzootic nasal adenocarcinoma of sheep and cattle may occur at a sufficiently high incidence to suggest an infectious cause. Usually unilateral in front of the ethmoid bone. nasal fold see facial fold1. nasal foreign bodies take the form of grass seeds or sticks poked up while the animal is scratching its muzzle in allergic rhinitis, especially in cattle. Cause sneezing, nasal discharge, inspiratory dyspnea, snoring noise and rubbing of the nose. Foreign bodies may be viewable or palpable. nasal fossa see nasal fossa. nasal fundus the caudal part of the nasal cavity, close to the ethmoid bone. nasal granuloma nasal hematoma cause unilateral nasal obstruction; are usually the result of foreign body injury, rarely due to inept passage of a nasal tube or endoscope. nasal hemorrhage see epistaxis. Called also rhinorrhagia, nose bleed. nasal meatus see nasal cavity. nasal mites see nasal acariasis (above). nasal mucosal inflammation see rhinitis. nasal obstruction causes respiratory stertor, mouth breathing, and small airstreams from the nostrils. It may be caused by a palpable foreign body. nasal odor smell of the nasal breath; may be necrotic, smell of ketones. nasal passage see nasal cavity. nasal plane see nasal plane. nasal polyp see nasal polyp. progressive nasal hematoma see progressive nasal hematoma. nasal schistosomiasis infection with the blood fluke schistosoma, which is largely asymptomatic but can cause dyspnea, snoring and profuse nasal discharge. nasal septum a vertical plate of bone and cartilage covered with mucous membrane that divides the cavity of the nose. See also septum. nasal sinus see paranasal sinus. nasal swab cotton swab on a stick, passed up the nostril to obtain a sample of exudate and epithelial debris for microbiological or cellular examination. nasal tube see nasogastric tube. nasal turbinates see nasal conchae (above) and Table 10. nasal vestibule the part of the nasal cavity just inside the nostrils that is lined with skin. nasal wash flushing of the nasal cavity, usually with sterile saline, to recover cells or infectious agents for cytology or culture. Patient discussion about nasal plane. Q. I got runny nose every morning and in the evening. Never had this problem before. Worst still is gardening. Why why why? A. I have Janet Craig, and Corn plan Draceanas, Spider Plants, Chinese Evergreen, Weeping Fig, Pothos,and Peace Lilly; plus others. The largest are the Draceanas and those named are supposed to be among the best at cleaning toxins from the air. They Rubber Plants are a good choice but I'm running out of room! Jade may want some company! Q. sinus infection and Polups and I can't breath through my nose. What can I do? A. You could also try to rub a little bit of vicks on your chest, throat, and a very small amount on you upper lip. Q. Common cold but dreadful. I am suffering from a dreadful common cold. As I write: believe me, I long to have done with it. I am not enjoying it in the least. I fear however that I am already too old to see the day when the common cold becomes history. I tried the simple first aid tablets but no use. Could you use this session to help me out? A. chicken soup :) the best cure! Read more or ask a question about nasal planeyou can try fresh ginger tea - it really make it easier..opens up the sinuses, drys up the mucous. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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