2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2010.08.018
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Volumetric study in the development of paranasal sinuses by CT imaging in Asian: A Pilot study

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“…In previous studies, nasal septal deviation has been shown to affect the volume of the maxillary sinus (7,8), but to the best of our knowledge, the palatine bone has not yet been evaluated. A good understanding of the developmental variations of the paranasal sinuses will enable us to better comprehend the period of diseases and provide information in the decision-making process for a surgical intervention and the type of surgical procedure (9).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In previous studies, nasal septal deviation has been shown to affect the volume of the maxillary sinus (7,8), but to the best of our knowledge, the palatine bone has not yet been evaluated. A good understanding of the developmental variations of the paranasal sinuses will enable us to better comprehend the period of diseases and provide information in the decision-making process for a surgical intervention and the type of surgical procedure (9).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The age at which the frontal sinuses (the last to fully develop) reach an adult size is approximately age 19. 27 Similarly, the management CRS in children 13 to 18 may more closely approximate that of adults compared to children 12 years or younger, as the anatomic space and physiologic mechanisms incrementally approach that of adults. The panel's actions highlighted this concept of an age continuum by reaching consensus on a statement indicating patients 12 and under are typically managed differently than patients 13 to 18 years old (statement 2).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Обычно в возрасте 2 лет верхнечелюстные пазухи достигают объема до 2 мл. Далее они развивают-ся быстро, и к 9 годам достигают объема в среднем 10, а к 15 годам -14,8 мл [7].…”
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“…К 7 годам сфеноидальный синус развивается кзади до уровня турецкого седла, и около 85% пациентов в возрасте 8 лет, по данным компьютерной томографии, имеют пнев-матизацию основных пазух [6]. Активный рост основных пазух идет между 6 и 10 годами жизни и заканчивается к 15 годам с объемом 3,5 мл [7]. Однако и во взрослом состоянии сфеноидальные синусы могут продолжить свое развитие [3].…”
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