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Sphenoid Sinusitis
The mucopurulent discharge from this right sphenoid sinus ostium confirms the presence of chronic sphenoid sinusitis. Courtesy of Professor Heinz Stammberger, University of Graz, Austria.
Allergic Fungal Sinusitis [contents of maxillary...
This photograph demonstrates clearly the rubbery and sticky consistency of the contents within the sinus of a patient with allergic fungal sinusitis. When operating upon these patients it is important...
Allergic Fungal Sinusitis [contents of the maxillary...
This photograph shows the contents of the maxillary sinuses in a patient with allergic fungal sinusitis and recurrent nasal polyps. These khaki coloured rubbery masses contained numerous entrapped elements...
Severe Allergic Fungal Sinusitis [CT scan]
While the etiology of the nasal polyps is yet to be fully understood, the role of allergy is undisputed. This patient with the ASA triad has had four endo- nasal polypectomys in the past 14 months. After...
Fungal Sinusitis [CT Scan]
The presence of an area of increased radio opacity on CT scan within the paranasal sinuses usually indicates the presence of fungal sinusitis.
Maxillary Sinus Hypoplasia Type 2 [contents]
Type II, maxillary sinus hypoplasia is characterized by the absence or hypoplasia of the uncinate process, an ill-defined infundibular passage, and soft-tissue density opacification of a significantly...
Maxillary Sinus Hypoplasia Type 1 [CT scan]
Type I maxillary sinus hypoplasia is characterized by a normal uncinate process, a well-defined infundibular passage, and mild sinus hypoplasia. This is demonstrated on this patient's coronal scan [right...
Maxillary Sinus Hypoplasia [type]
Maxillary sinus hypoplasia Type II, is characterized by absence or hypoplasia of the uncinate process, an ill-defined infundibular passage, and soft-tissue density opacification of a significantly hypoplastic...
Allergic Fungal Sinusitis
The presence of an area of increased radial opacity on CT scan within the paranasal sinuses indicates the presence of the fungal sinusitis. Fungal sinusitis is frequently associated with nasal polyps...
Fungal sinusitis [CT scan]
The presence of an area of increased radial opacity on CT scan within the paranasal sinuses indicates the presence of the fungal sinusitis. Fungal sinusitis is frequently associated with nasal polyps...
Maxillary Sinus Hypoplasia [Type 3]
Maxillary sinus hypoplasia Type III, characterized by absence of the uncinate process and a profoundly hypoplastic, cleft-like sinus, as seen in this patient's right maxillary sinus.
Maxillary Sinus Hypoplasia [Type2]
Maxillary sinus hypoplasia Type II, is characterized by absence or hypoplasia of the uncinate process, an ill-defined infundibular passage, and soft-tissue density opacification of a significantly hypoplastic...
Orbital Cellulitis Secondary To Acute Pansinusitis...
After cotton swabs soaked with a decongestant solution were placed high up into the middle meatus under endoscopic control, pus started to flow. Continuous intravenous antibiotic therapy was administered...
Orbital Cellulitis Secondary To Acute Pansinusitis...
On the initial endoscopic examination, the uncinate process was found pressing against the middle turbinate and there was no free pus visible. Courtesy of Professor Heinz Stammberger, University of Graz,...
Post endoscopic sinus surgery [right]
This patient suffered from recurrent acute right maxillary sinus infections. This is the postoperative appearance on CT scan following endoscopic sinus surgery using the Messerklinger technique. Courtesy...
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