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Clinical and rhinometric assessment of the nasal airway--do they measure the same entity?

Multiple regression analysis was used to investigate the relationship between clinical examination of the nasal airway, precisely defined using 16 simple and 9 derived parameters, and active anterior rhinometry. Clinical examination and rhinometry were found to correlate poorly and must be regarded as measuring 2 distinct though related entities.

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