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Se Hwan Hwang1, Jun Myung Kang, Jin Hee Cho, Byung Guk Kim.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Although the mechanisms underlying the initiation and maintenance of inflammation in unilateral maxillary fungal balls (FBs) are poorly understood, the relationship between intranasal anatomy and maxillary FB is thought to play an important role. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between anatomic variations and FB.Entities:
Keywords: Computed tomography; Fungus ball; Middle meatus; Nasal septum; Paranasal sinuses; Volume
Year: 2012 PMID: 23205226 PMCID: PMC3506772 DOI: 10.3342/ceo.2012.5.4.213
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Exp Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 1976-8710 Impact factor: 3.372
Fig. 1The schematized volumes of the nasal cavity and middle meatus in the lateral nasal wall of the right nasal cavity (A) and coronal CT scan (B). Vol NC, volume of the nasal cavity; Vol MM, volume of the middle meatus; asterisk, middle turbinate.
Fig. 2Three-dimensional reconstruction and measurement of the volume of the nasal cavity (A) and the middle meatus (B) after segmentations according to anatomic boundaries on the coronal, axial, and sagittal views.
Fig. 3The reformatted cross-sectional images orthogonal to the imaginary air pathway (A) and sagittal image illustrated by the yellow-colored plane perpendicular to the acoustic axis for measuring the nasal valve area (B).
Fig. 4Right-sided deviation of the nasal septum at the nasal valve level (A) and the ostiomeatal unit level (B). Point c, crista galli; point d, anterior nasal spine.
Volumetric and areal measurements in relation to nasal cavity, middle meatus, and nasal valve