Nasal septum

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Bones and cartilages of the septum of the nose. Right side.


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The nasal septum (septum nasi) is a structure within the nose that separates the left and right nasal cavities. It is composed of both bone and cartilage and plays a crucial role in supporting the nose and regulating airflow.

Anatomy[edit]

The nasal septum is made up of several components:

Blood Supply[edit]

The nasal septum receives blood from several arteries:

Innervation[edit]

The nasal septum is innervated by:

Lymphatic Drainage[edit]

Lymph from the nasal septum drains into the:

Clinical Significance[edit]

A common condition associated with the nasal septum is a deviated septum, where the septum is displaced to one side, potentially causing breathing difficulties, nasal congestion, and sinusitis. Treatment may involve septoplasty, a surgical procedure to correct the deviation.

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