Anatomical Variations on NCCT Nose and Paranasal Sinuses and Their Relation with Symptoms of the Patients: A Retrospective Analysis
Background: There are various bones around the nasal cavity that pneumatize to form the paranasal sinuses; namely, maxilla, ethmoid bone, frontal bone, and sphenoid bone. The CT scan of nose and paranasal sinus is the gold standard investigation for the patients of chronic rhino-sinusitis (CRS). Obj...
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Published in: | National Board of Examinations Journal of Medical Sciences Vol. 2; no. Issue 11; pp. 1076 - 1086 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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National Board of Examinations
10-11-2024
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Summary: | Background: There are various bones around the nasal cavity that pneumatize to form the paranasal sinuses; namely, maxilla, ethmoid bone, frontal bone, and sphenoid bone. The CT scan of nose and paranasal sinus is the gold standard investigation for the patients of chronic rhino-sinusitis (CRS). Objective: This study was conducted with aim to determine the prevalence anatomical variation of Nose and Paranasal Sinuses on CT-scan and their relation with symptoms. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted among 200 patients over a period of one year (2022-2023). Patients with various symptoms of chronic rhinosinusitis were subjected to non-contrast enhanced Computed Tomography of nose and paranasal sinuses. Results: In our study 56% patients had septal deviation with most common C shaped deviation followed by S shaped deviation. 99.5% patients have agger nasi cells. The attachment of uncinate process was to the lamina papyracea in 83.0%, followed by the base of skull in 13.0%. The least common types were free uncinate process in 1.5%. The prevalence of concha bullosa was found 16.5%. However, paradoxical turbinate was present in 2.0% subjects. The incidence of Haller cells was found to be 5.0% and Onodi cells were found in 4.5%. The type of frontal cell was Agger Nasi followed by a Supra-bullar. In Sphenoid sinus, commonest type was pre-sellar type of pneumatisation. Conclusion: Our study concluded these various anatomical variations and its prevalence. The relation of variations with disease symptomatology is inconclusive. |
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ISSN: | 2583-7524 2583-7524 |
DOI: | 10.61770/NBEJMS.2024.v02.i11.003 |