The conventional (or plain film) examination usually consists of Water's, Caldwell's lateral, and basal views of the sinuses. These give excellent visualization of the frontal and maxillary ...
Aspergillus is the primary causative organism. It usually involves a single sinus, most often the maxillary sinus. [19] Presentation is typically an incidental finding on the CT scan of the head ...
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 ...
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.
Problems with your maxillary sinuses can cause discomfort and impact your quality of life. Luckily, certain exercises can help relieve these issues by encouraging sinus drainage and improving airflow.
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 ...
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).
CT imaging revealed chronic sinusitis changes of the left maxillary sinus, with reduced volume and depressed anterior wall. The patient underwent functional endoscopic sinus surgery to re-establish ...
In this situation imaging is mandatory. Various pathologies localised in the orbit, the tip of the orbit or cavernous sinus, or the subarachnoid space (panel 4) can lead to this syndrome. Most ...