| Literature DB >> 29802719 |
M C Rusu1, M Săndulescu2, C J Sava3, D Dincă4.
Abstract
The lateral nasal wall contains the nasal turbinates (conchae) which are used as landmarks during functional endoscopic surgery. Various morphological pos- sibilities of turbinates were reported, such as bifidity of the inferior turbinate and extra middle turbinates, such as the secondary middle turbinate. During a retrospective cone beam computed tomography study of nasal turbinates in a patient we found previously unreported variants of the superior nasal turbina- tes. These had, bilaterally, ethmoidal and sphenoidal insertions. On the right side we found a bifid superior turbinate and on the left side we found a secondary superior turbinate located beneath the normal/principal one, in the superior nasal meatus. These demonstrate that if a variant morphology is possible for a certain turbinate, it could occur in any nasal turbinate but it has not been yet observed or reported.Entities:
Keywords: bifid turbinate; nasal concha; nasal fossa; secondary turbinate; sphenoethmoidal recess
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29802719 DOI: 10.5603/FM.a2018.0047
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Folia Morphol (Warsz) ISSN: 0015-5659 Impact factor: 1.183