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Basic knowledge of the sinonasal anatomy is required to safely perform lacrimal surgeries. The chapter reviews the anatomy of the nasal cavity (overview, nasal septum, lateral nasal wall including the lacrimal passage, inferior turbinate and meatus, middle turbinate and meatus, and superior and supreme turbinates and meatuses), ethmoid sinus (overview, agger nasi, uncinate process, fontanelle, ethmoid bulla, hiatus semilunaris, ethmoid infundibulum, and ostiomeatal complex), and sphenoid sinus.
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Kakizaki, H., Ali, M.J. (2018). The Sinonasal Anatomy: Endoscopic Lacrimal and Orbital Perspectives. In: Ali, M. (eds) Principles and Practice of Lacrimal Surgery. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5442-6_5
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