Variations in Anatomy on CT in Chronic Sinusitis- A Prospective Study
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 10
Abstract
This study is a prospective cross sectional, which includes 85 patients suffering from sinusitis for twelve weeks or more who have been evaluated by endoscopic nasal examination and CT scan for anatomical variations and their distribution in patients suffering from chronic rhinosinusitis. Among the variations noted the maximum is determined to be deviated nasal septum (DNS) 88.2 % followed with concha bullosa 76.4%, followed by paradoxical center turbinate 9%, agger nasi 7%.
Authors and Affiliations
Rahula 1
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