Nasal Septal Spur Associated with Rhinogenic Contact Point Otalgia and Tinnitus

Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction
Aleksandar Perić

Abstract

Rhinogenic contact point otalgia is a new term in medicine and it represents earache as a form of facial pain that is caused by intranasal mucosal contact points between the nasal septal spur or septal deviation and lateral nasal wall. It is a referred otalgia without any signs of inflammation. The author reports an unusual case of a 19-year-old male who complained of a 5-year history of right-sided otalgia and tinnitus. On physical exam, a big, right-sided nasal septal spur was seen in contact with the right lateral nasal wall. Other findings are unremarkable. Placement of anesthetic and vasoconstrictor solution provided relief of symptoms. After the exclusion of other causes of otalgia, and after surgical removal of septal spur, the patient experienced a significant relief of symptoms.

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Feb 7, 2015·American Journal of Otolaryngology·Se-Hyung Kim
Apr 21, 2016·International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology·Aleksandar PericUgljesa Grgurevic

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