Supreme nasal concha

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Supreme nasal concha (also known as the supreme turbinate) is a part of the human anatomy specifically located within the nasal cavity. It is the highest of the nasal conchae and is not present in all individuals.

Anatomy[edit | edit source]

The supreme nasal concha, when present, is located above the superior nasal concha. It is a small, scroll-like bone structure that protrudes into the nasal cavity. Like the other nasal conchae, the supreme nasal concha increases the surface area of the nasal cavity, thereby enhancing its functions of warming, humidifying, and filtering the air breathed in through the nose.

Clinical significance[edit | edit source]

The presence of a supreme nasal concha can have clinical implications. For instance, it can complicate endoscopic sinus surgery, as it may obstruct the surgeon's view of the sphenoid sinus. It may also be associated with certain pathological conditions, such as chronic rhinosinusitis.

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