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Published online: February 23, 2021
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- Minimal temperature, mean wind speed, and mean relative humidity are associated with spontaneous epistaxis in Seoul, KoreaAuris Nasus LarynxVol. 48Issue 1
- PreviewEpistaxis is a commonly encountered condition; however, factors that have been associated with epistaxis are controversial. Although several previous studies have evaluated the relationship between meteorological factors and epistaxis, studies conducted in Korea has been nearly reported. We attempted to evaluate the meteorological factors associated with the frequency of patients presenting with epistaxis in a tertiary hospital.
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