Bone destruction of the medial wall of maxillary sinus is apparent and the margin is obscure (white arrow in A). Patchy calcification is found in the lesion (black arrow in A). (B) Coronal CT scan ...
Maxillary sinus retention cysts (MRCs) are typically asymptomatic and require no treatment. An early 30s man presented with a decade-long history of severe left-sided chronic facial pain (CFP).
The maxillary sinus ostia is bounded from below by uncinate process (U) and above by the lower bony portion of ethmoid sinuses (E). A narrowing in this critical area can cause sinusitis.
However, in some cases, they can turn into more serious infections like sinusitis. We spoke to Dr Manjunath MK, Senior Consultant - ENT Surgeon, Gleneagles BGS Hospital, Kengeri, Bengaluru ...
Sinusitis can cause facial pressure, sinus headache, and other symptoms. Treatment may depend on the cause. A sinus infection, also known as sinusitis or rhinosinusitis, occurs when your nasal ...
PURPOSE: To investigate aerob-anaerob microorganisms growth in maxillary and ethmoid sinuses by evaluating aspiration materials from patients with chronic sinusitis. PATIENTS AND METHODS ...
Sinusitis, or a sinus infection, can cause a stuffy or runny nose, a decreased sense of smell, and other symptoms. You can usually manage the symptoms at home with a decongestant. The sinuses are ...
Currently, sinus CT is an essential non-invasive tool for preoperative assessment of CRSwNP endotypes, and formulation of personalized and precise treatment strategies. It provides otolaryngologists ...
A board-certified doctor clears the air about whether a sinus infection can spread, and healthy practices to keep you and others protected. Classic signs of a sinus infection that can differentiate ...
Marks of the University of California Medical School announced that sulfathiazole treatment for maxillary sinusitis (inflammation of cheek sinuses) improved 70% of his patients in three or four weeks.
Laboratory tests showed no abnormalities. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) revealed a mass lesion centered in the right maxillary sinus extending to the anterior wall and soft tissue (Figs. 1 and 2).