Maryam Faiz Qureshi 1 , Ambreen Usmani 2 . Show Affiliations »
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence of anatomical variants of sinonasal region and its correlation with symptoms of sinusitis. METHODS: The study was conducted from January-June 2020 at Radiology Department of PNS Shifa Hospital, Karachi. The study involved 50 symptomatic subjects of sinusitis with age ranges from 18-60 years which were prepared for computed tomography of paranasal sinuses. The scans were reviewed for nasal-septum, turbinates, uncinate process, ethmoid air-cells along with other anatomical variants and were correlated with symptoms of sinusitis. RESULTS: Out of 50 subjects, 34 were males and 16 were females with mean age of 42.68±18.22 years. Most common anatomical variants observed were agger nasi cells (64%), deviated nasal septum (56%), and concha-bullosa (46%). Statistically significant correlation existed between bilateral agger nasi cells and nasal obstruction (p=0.017, ρ= -0.336). CONCLUSION: The anatomy of sinonasal region is highly complex. However, anatomical variants can disturb the sinus mucociliary drainage pathway resulting in patient suffering. Therefore, considering the variable anatomy of sinonasal region, CT-PNS is recommended for every subject in order to avoid surgical hazards. Copyright: © Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence of anatomical variants of sinonasal region and its correlation with symptoms of sinusitis. METHODS: The study was conducted from January-June 2020 at Radiology Department of PNS Shifa Hospital, Karachi. The study involved 50 symptomatic subjects of sinusitis with age ranges from 18-60 years which were prepared for computed tomography of paranasal sinuses. The scans were reviewed for nasal-septum, turbinates, uncinate process, ethmoid air-cells along with other anatomical variants and were correlated with symptoms of sinusitis. RESULTS: Out of 50 subjects, 34 were males and 16 were females with mean age of 42.68±18.22 years. Most common anatomical variants observed were agger nasi cells (64%), deviated nasal septum (56%), and concha-bullosa (46%). Statistically significant correlation existed between bilateral agger nasi cells and nasal obstruction (p=0.017, ρ= -0.336). CONCLUSION: The anatomy of sinonasal region is highly complex. However, anatomical variants can disturb the sinus mucociliary drainage pathway resulting in patient suffering. Therefore, considering the variable anatomy of sinonasal region, CT-PNS is recommended for every subject in order to avoid surgical hazards. Copyright: © Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences.
Entities: Chemical
Keywords:
Anatomical variations; CT-scan; Facial pain; Nasal obstruction; Rhinorrhea; Sinonasal region; Sinusitis
Year: 2021
PMID: 33437276 PMCID: PMC7794148 DOI: 10.12669/pjms.37.1.3260
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pak J Med Sci ISSN: 1681-715X Impact factor: 1.088