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along its floor. Mildmucosalthickening is seen in both ethmoid air cells and minimal in the frontal sinuses. The sphenoid sinuses are clear. Minimal mucosalthickening is seen along... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Priyanka Aggarwal
( ENT Specialist)
of mucosalthickening in the inferior part of each maxillary sinus. The largest part of these polypoid areas of mucosalthickening is located in the right maxillary sinus - this... View answer
polypoidmucosalthickening is seen in both maxillary antra to a height of 2.2 cm right side and 2 cm left side. Both OMU are clear, bilateral paraoxysmal middle turbinates with small choncha bullosa ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Priyanka Aggarwal
( ENT Specialist)
and guidence on the treatment. The report is as udner Focal polypoidmucosalthickening seen along infero-medial wall of left maxillary sinus. There is mildmucosalthickening... View answer
frontal ethmoidal recess. This is secondary to mucosalthickening. Mildmucosalthickening within the left ... mucosalthickening. There is dehiscence involving the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Priyanka Aggarwal
( ENT Specialist)
53years male complain of nasal obstruction , discharge,headache,for 20 years,CT show polypoidmucosalthickening of shenoidal and maxillary and mildthickening of Rt ethmoidal....Other... View answer
sinisitis Findings: There is mild circumferential polypoid soft tissue thickening of the bilateral maxillary sinuses, more pronounced on the right. There is minimal diffuse mucosal... View answer
POLYPOIDMUCOSAL DISEASE IS SEEN IN THE MAXILLARY(LEFT MORE THAN RIGHT) AND THE ETHMOID SINUSES BILATERALLY WITH PATCHY OBLITERATION OF THE OSTEOMEATAL UNITS AND ACUTE LEFT MAXILLARY SINUSITIS. MILD... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Satvinder Bakshi
( ENT Specialist)
I had a ct on my sinsus. I have a mildmucosalthickening of the bilateral ethmoid air cellsa and maxillary sinuses with osseous hyperostosis of the walls of the maxillary sinuses. No sinonasal... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sunny Madar
( General & Family Physician)
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