| Literature DB >> 6620454 |
M C Chui, T D Briant, T Gray, W J Horsey, A R Hudson, W Tucker.
Abstract
The clinical presentation of sphenoid sinus mucocele is usually dependent on the degree of involvement of adjacent structures. Since extension can be in any direction, there is a wide spectrum of symptomatology and clinical diagnosis can be difficult. Five cases of sphenoid sinus mucocele, four of which were demonstrated by computed tomography (CT), are presented. CT with its multiplanar display capability, is the diagnostic procedure of choice. It not only demonstrates the extent of the lesions non-invasively, but its ability to demonstrate bony expansion and destruction as well as density and enhancement pattern, will obviate the need for tomography. It has the greatest potential for differentiating other sphenoid and parasellar lesions.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6620454
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Otolaryngol ISSN: 0381-6605