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gave me antibiotics (had fever) and took a CT scan and found ..."There is soft tissue opacification of ... left-sided mucosal thickening. High-grade soft tissue opacification is noted within the right... View answer
Hello doc, My mother is complaining about problem in ear and nose. CT scan of Paranasal sinuses suggests "Patchy mucosal thickening of bilateral maxillary sinuses and ethmoidal air cells" and CT scan of ... View answer
A recent head CT report stated, "Bone windows show no fracture or asymmetric soft tissue swelling. Soft tissue density nearly completely fills the right mastoid air cells. The visualized paranasal ... View answer
CT Scan of Paranasal sinuses says " Large polypoid soft tissue is seen in the left maxillary sinus ... sinuses. The sphenoid sinuses are clear. Minimal mucosal thickening is seen along the left... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Priyanka Aggarwal
( ENT Specialist)
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 thickening of the ethmoid... View answer
turbintates are normal bilateral ostromaetal complex bolcked soft tissue density lesion noted in sphenoid, riht maxillary and bilateral ethmoid sinuses other para nasal sinuses are clear bony margins... View answer
i did CT scan study of the para-nasal sinuses revealed evidence of mild mucocsal thickening at the base of both maxillary sinuses, consistent with mild chronic sinusitis evidence of nasal septum ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Siddartha
( General & Family Physician)
My X-Ray Paranasal Sinuses OM - Findings -1.Mucosal Soft tissue thickening noted in the right maxillary antrum. No air fluid level. The para nasal sinuses are otherwise clear. Nasal septum is central ... View answer
tissue or a combination of these. Minimal fluid also seen in the right middle ear and mastoid a with non specific soft tissue opacities in the right Prussac spac likely represents granulation tissue.... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
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