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Pneumatization of turbinates.

Hannes Braun1, Heinz Stammberger.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To present unusual computed tomography (CT) findings concerning huge pneumatization of turbinates and paranasal sinuses in one patient. In current world literature the authors only found nine reports of pneumatization of inferior turbinates, which, therefore, must be considered an extremely rare anatomical finding. STUDY
DESIGN: Case report and literature review.
METHODS: Computed tomography findings in a 35-year-old white woman with nasal obstruction are presented; and the authors describe this additional case of pneumatization of an inferior turbinate, as well as other variants. The literature and nomenclature are reviewed.
RESULTS: Besides the rare anatomical finding of a pneumatized inferior turbinate, in addition, both patient middle and superior turbinates were pneumatized bilaterally. Frontal and sphenoid sinuses were huge, with pneumatization of the crista galli and the posterior parts of the septum. The floor of the orbit presented with an orbitoethmoid (Haller) cell on one side. Thus, five of the six turbinates present were pneumatized. To the authors' knowledge, no other case of such extreme pneumatization has been published in world literature to date.
CONCLUSIONS: Whereas pneumatization of the ethmoturbinals is a frequent finding on sinus computed tomography scans, pneumatization of the maxilloturbinal remains an extremely rare anatomical variant. Pneumatization of ethmoid cells and secondary sinuses is considered an active achievement of nasal and sinus mucosa during fetal development and adolescence. The underlying mechanisms of this process are not yet understood. The inferior turbinate is the least likely to present with pneumatization. In clinical practice, the pneumatization status should well be studied on the scans before any sinus and turbinate surgery is undertaken.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12671426     DOI: 10.1097/00005537-200304000-00016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laryngoscope        ISSN: 0023-852X            Impact factor:   3.325


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8.  Is pneumatization of middle turbinates compensatory or congenital?

Authors:  L Uzun; G Aslan; K Mahmutyazicioglu; H Yazgan; A Savranlar
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9.  A case of an uncommon anatomic variation of the middle turbinate associated with headache.

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10.  Pneumatized superior turbinate as a cause of headache.

Authors:  Elias Homsioglou; Dimitrios G Balatsouras; Gregory Alexopoulos; Antonis Kaberos; Michael Katotomichelakis; Vassilios Danielides
Journal:  Head Face Med       Date:  2007-01-09       Impact factor: 2.151

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