Anatomy clinical correlates Quiz: Ace Your Exams

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A 9-year-old boy presents to his pediatrician with nasal congestion, fever, and throat pain complaints. His parent reports the patient had an upper respiratory tract infection last week, which seemed to improve, but his symptoms worsened over the past three days. The patient's current vital signs are temperature is 38.9 C° (102 F°), respirations are 16/minute,  pulse is 90/minute, and blood pressure is 105/70 mmHg. Physical examination demonstrates purulent rhinorrhea. A flexible nasal endoscope is inserted, which confirms the diagnosis. Which of the following correctly describes the anatomic structure implicated in this patient’s presentation?  

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