S. B. Sukre

Department of Anatomy, Government Medical College, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India

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  • Full Length Research Paper   
    Anatomical study of variant paranasal sinuses in accordance with its clinical significance by CT scan: Pre-COVID-19 period
    Author(s): Archna G. Kalyankar*, Mandhana Vaishali, S. B. Sukre and Pratima Kulkarni

    Diseases of para nasal sinuses and rhino sinusitis are fairly common condition affecting 21 to 40 age group i.e. 63.5% of total population in the present study. Computed tomography is of gold standard method and has fundamental role in Radiological investigation of para nasal sinuses either for diagnosis of sinonasal lesion or pre and post-surgical assessment. It is having capability in delineating the anatomical variants in paranasal sinuses so as to protect essential structures around paranasal sinuses from any hydrogenic injuries and preventing the recurrent diseases from extramural cells. It is of Paramount importance that computed tomography of paranasal sinuses in three dimensions of axial coronal and sagittal plane has to be acquired and adequately reviewed prior to functional endoscopic sinus surgery or other skull base surgeries. Awareness of possibility .. View More»

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