næse
Næse is the Danish term for the nose, the organ on the face that serves as the entry point to the respiratory tract and houses the sense of smell. The external nose consists of the nasal pyramid, supported by bone and cartilage, and the internal nasal cavity connects to the pharynx. The external nose includes the nostrils (nares) and the visible tip and bridge, while the internal nose contains the nasal septum and turbinates (conchae).
Functions: The nose conditions inhaled air by warming, humidifying, and filtering it. The nasal mucosa traps
Structure and innervation: The nose receives blood from facial and ophthalmic arteries; sensation is via branches
Development and variation: The nose develops from facial prominences during embryonic life; nasal bones form and
Clinical aspects: Common conditions include rhinitis, sinusitis, deviated septum, nasal polyps, and epistaxis. Injury or disease