The vomer bone is a thin, unpaired bone located in the center of the nasal cavity. This small, trapezoidal bone is part of the nasal septum, the middle wall of the nasal respiratory cavity.
However, in some people a deviated septum causes constant congestion, frequent sinus infections or breathing issues. The nasal septum is the wall of cartilage and bone that separates the right and ...
mgh.harvard.edu Four patients, two males and two females, were referred because of progressive erosion of midline facial structures that ... initially as small ulcerative lesions of the soft palate ...
slowly progressing to a destruction of nasal, palatal and pharyngeal tissues. These characteristic lesions due to cocaine abuse are commonly called cocaine-induced midline destructive lesions (CIMDL).