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No Septal Deviation Rightward Septal Deviation Leftward Septal Deviation No concha or equal bilateral concha 275 /632 (44%) 190 /632 (30%) 167 /632 (26%) Right unilateral or dominant concha 37 /185 (20%) 21 /185 (11%) 127 /185 (69%) Left unilateral or dominant concha 38 /166 (23%) 117 /166 (70%) 11 /166 (7%)