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The intimate anatomical relationship between the orbit and the paranasal sinuses places the orbit and its contents at risk of harm from primary pathologic processes of the sinuses. In the absence of ophthalmic signs or symptoms,... more
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OBJECTIVE: Delineate the relationships among the optic nerve (CN II), the sphenoid sinus, and the sphenoethmoid cell. STUDY DESIGN: High-resolution CT scans of 64 frozen human cadavers were obtained on a Siemens VolumeZoom CT scanner... more
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The aim of the paper was to perform a 64-slice CT evaluation of the main anatomic variants of paranasal sinuses. From April 2005 to January 2006, 100 patients were chosen among all those that had undergone a paranasal sinuses CT... more
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Background:Fungal (rhino-) sinusitis encompasses a wide spectrum of immune and pathological responses, including invasive, chronic, granulomatous, and allergic disease. However, consensus on terminology, pathogenesis, and optimal... more
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Opinion statement Malignancies of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses represent a wide spectrum of histologies, tissues of origin, and anatomic primary sites. The inherent difficulty in generalizing treatment approaches is obvious,... more
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Objective— To evaluate the use of sinoscopy for detection and treatment of ventral conchal sinus (VCS) and/or rostral maxillary sinus (RMS) disease in horses.Study Design— Case seriesAnimals— Horses (n=60) with suspected paranasal sinus... more
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The intimate anatomical relationship between the orbit and the paranasal sinuses places the orbit and its contents at risk of harm from primary pathologic processes of the sinuses. In the absence of ophthalmic signs or symptoms,... more
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Sinusitis merupakan suatu peradangan pada salah satau atau lebih mukosa sinus paranasa. Menurut hasil diskusi yang di publikasikan di European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps (EPOS), rinosinusitis menggantikan istilah... more
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Assess paranasal sinus distribution of topical solutions following endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) using various delivery devices. Experimental prospective study. Ten cadaver sinus systems were irrigated with Gastroview before surgery,... more
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To compare three existing endoscopic scoring systems and a newly proposed modified scoring system for the assessment of patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). Blinded, prospective cohort study. CRS patients completed two... more
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Initially cone beam CT was almost exclusively used to perform dental radiology. However, the first generation CBCT systems were later increasingly used to study sinuses, facial and nose fractures, temporomandibular joints etc.... more
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The assessment of sinonasal malignancies requires a multidisciplinary team approach. Advances in pretherapeutic imaging have significantly contributed to the management of sinonasal tumors. CT and MR imaging play complementary roles in... more
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Inverted papilloma is benign epidermal neoplasm of not recognized etiology. The lesion is estimated to represent 0.5-4% of sinonasal tumors. Generally inverted papilloma is unilateral, arises from the lateral nasal wall and characterizes... more
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Introduction. Computed tomography is a basic imaging technique in nose and paranasal sinuses disease's nowadays. Aim. The aim of the study was to outline current methodology of CT scanning of nose and paranasal sinuses. Material and... more
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Osteitis is a feature of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and often associated with recalcitrant disease. Radiological characteristics of osteitic sinus changes are commonly reported in practice but the clinical and pathologic significance is... more
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Objective: The relationship between the cribriform plate and the uncinate process may be elaborated with the help of the Keros classification. The observations were analysed using high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT). Additionally,... more
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The advent of endoscopic sinus surgery led to a resurgence of interest in the detailed anatomy of the internal nose and paranasal sinuses. However, the official Terminologica Anatomica used by basic anatomists omits many of the structures... more
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Tissue eosinophilia in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a marker of inflammatory disorders recalcitrant to surgical intervention. Eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis (ECRS) is traditionally associated with asthma, polyps, aspirin... more
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