2022
DOI: 10.1017/s0022215122000548
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Frontal sinus pneumatisation: an isolated finding or a sign of concomitant anatomical variation?

Abstract: Objective. To determine the association between frontal sinus pneumatisation and concomitant anatomical variations in paranasal sinuses as seen on computed tomography. Methods. A total of 403 patients who underwent paranasal sinus computed tomography were allocated to three groups according to the degree of frontal sinus pneumatisation (type 1hypoplasia; type 2medium size; and type 3hyperplasia). In this unique model, the prevalence of ipsilateral variations on paranasal sinuses on each side of the head were a… Show more

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