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Enlarged Inferior Turbinate 2 [after decongestant...
This is a genuinely enlarged left inferior turbinate seen after the application of a topical nasal decongestant.
Enlarged Inferior Turbinate 1 [before decongestant...
Enlargement of the inferior turbinate is a common cause of nasal obstruction. In most cases, the apparent enlargement is primarily due to vasodilatation of the submucosal erectile tissue. Dilatation of...
Enlarged Ethmoidal Bulla
The ethmoidal bulla may be grossly enlarged. In this patient, the right uncinate process is both medially rotated and enlarged. The enlarged ethmoidal bulla can be seen behind the medial and of the uncinate...
Small Nasal Septal Perforation Post Septoplasty
This patient developed a small asymptomatic nasal septal perforation after a septoplasty. Generally speaking small nasal septal perforations do not crust as we see with large nasal septal perforations.
The Uncinate Process [Skeletal Specimen]
This right skeletal specimen clearly shows the uncinate process. The infundibulum is the air-containing space that is bounded by the uncinate process medially, the lamina papyracea laterally and the ethmoidal...
Normal UncinateProcess [right]
In the ethmoid bone, a sickle shaped projection, the uncinate process, projects posteroinferiorly from the medial surface of the ethmoid bone. Between the posterior edge of this process and the anterior...
Large Concha Bullosa
This is a large aerated right middle turbinate [concha bullosa] which is interfering with airflow through the right nasal cavity.
Postoperative Synechia Left Middle Meatus
A moderately large scar [synechia] has developed between the lateral surface of the middle turbinate and the lateral nasal wall. A synechia of this size is likely to cause symptoms of airway obstruction.
Caldwell Luc Procedure
This photograph shows the typical sub- labial approach to the mastoid sinus in a Caldwell Luc procedure. Fortunately this procedure has become obsolete since the invention of endoscopic sinus surgery.
Healed Caldwell Luc Incision
This photograph demonstrates the typical appearance of a healed Caldwell Luc incision. A procedure that has thankfully gone out of fashion since the invention of endoscopic sinus surgery.
Postoperative Agger Remnant
This is a view into the left middle meatus eight weeks after endoscopic sinus surgery on a disease agger nasi air cell that was causing recurrent frontal sinusitis. Note the viscous, non-purulent mucus...
Enlarged Agger Nasi Air Cell
An enlarged or diseased Agger Nasi may compromise the frontal recess and be responsible for recurrent frontal sinus disease. This enlarged enlarged left Agger Nasi Air Cell was responsible for recurrent...
Agger Nasi Air Cell [right]
A pneumatized aggar nasi air cell appears as a distinct bulge anterior to the insertion of the middle turbinate into the lateral nasal wall. The Agger Nasi mound is so enlarged in this patient, that it...
Concha Bullosa Left Middle Turbinate with Direct...
Normally, the site of aeration of a concha bullosa is not readily identifiable. In this case one can see direct whole into the anterior inferior portion of this aerated left middle turbinate.
Apical Cyst
An intraoperative finding of a large dental apical cyst (+) which was completely removed via sublabial approach. The patient present as fullness of soft tissue between upper lip and nasal philtrum causing...
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