2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00405-004-0896-8
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Three-slice computerized tomography for the diagnosis and follow-up of rhinosinusitis

Abstract: Plain sinus radiography is the imaging technique most frequently used to investigate suspected rhinosinusitis, but it has low diagnostic sensitivity. Contiguous paranasal computerized tomography (CT) gives detailed information about the pathology, anatomy and anatomical variations of the paranasal sinuses, but this method also has limitations. The cost of using this technique for all cases of suspected rhinosinusitis is prohibitive, and complete CT scans involve considerable radiation exposure. The aim of this… Show more

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“…The indication and the necessity for plain X-rays in diagnosis and further management of sinusitis has declined over the last decade (4, 7). Conventional X-ray findings are correlated with operative finding only in half of the patients with sinusitis (3). The limited sensitivity of these films has led to the increased use of paranasal sinus CT that presents detailed images of the sinuses and provides the examiner a clear view of the regions which are important in the pathogenesis of sinusitis.…”
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“…The indication and the necessity for plain X-rays in diagnosis and further management of sinusitis has declined over the last decade (4, 7). Conventional X-ray findings are correlated with operative finding only in half of the patients with sinusitis (3). The limited sensitivity of these films has led to the increased use of paranasal sinus CT that presents detailed images of the sinuses and provides the examiner a clear view of the regions which are important in the pathogenesis of sinusitis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The limited sensitivity of these films has led to the increased use of paranasal sinus CT that presents detailed images of the sinuses and provides the examiner a clear view of the regions which are important in the pathogenesis of sinusitis. These regions, especially the anterior ethmoid cells and ostiomeatal complex, are not well delineated on conventional X- rays (3). Coronal CT with section thickness of 3 to 4 mm is the image modality of choice for sinusitis (8, 9).…”
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